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A 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon goes into effect

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Updated 17.4.2026
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Story Timeline

Apr 12 – Apr 18

13 articles|5 sources
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Associated Press (AP)Apr 17

A 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon goes into effect

A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon began on Friday, April 17, 2026, after weeks of devastating war. The truce aims to potentially facilitate a broader deal between Iran, the United States, and Israel. While residents celebrated and displaced families began returning to their homes, uncertainty remains regarding Israel's complete cessation of strikes and Hezbollah's recognition of the agreement. The end to the conflict was a key demand of Iranian negotiators in the broader deal. U.S. President Donald Trump hailed the deal as a "historic day for Lebanon" and expressed optimism about the war with Iran ending soon. It is unclear whether the ceasefire will hold.

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Al JazeeraApr 17

Celebrations in Lebanon as 10-day ceasefire with Israel begins

A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has come into effect, with celebratory gunfire heard in Beirut as the truce began on Friday morning. The ceasefire was announced by US President Donald Trump on Thursday, which also included Iran-backed Hezbollah in the cessation of hostilities. Joyous scenes occurred across Lebanon, with residents firing into the air to celebrate the end of fighting. However, the Lebanese army reported that Israel committed violations of the ceasefire, including intermittent shelling of several southern Lebanese villages. The Israeli military has yet to comment on these claims. The ceasefire marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, which began on March 2.

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BBC News - WorldApr 14

Lebanon enters talks with Israel but with no cards to play

Lebanon and Israel are scheduled to hold talks in Washington D.C. focusing on a ceasefire. The meeting occurs amidst ongoing conflict and questions about Lebanon's ability to influence Hezbollah, a powerful, Iran-backed group with a history of conflict with Israel. Hezbollah, formed during Israel's occupation of Lebanon, maintains its weapons despite agreements calling for disarmament and operates as both a political party and a social movement within Lebanon. While President Aoun advocates for state control of arms, Hezbollah rejects nationwide disarmament, raising concerns about potential violence. The talks aim to address territorial disputes and implement UN resolutions, but lasting peace remains uncertain due to Hezbollah's influence and refusal to negotiate.

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Diplomatic(2)
Al JazeeraApr 17

People in Beirut wary of trusting Israel will uphold Lebanon ceasefire

Following an announced ceasefire agreement, residents of Beirut, Lebanon, are expressing skepticism regarding Israel's commitment to upholding the terms. The agreement, announced by then-President Trump, aimed to halt hostilities between Israel and groups within Lebanon. This wariness stems from a lack of trust in Israel's past actions and adherence to previous agreements. The Lebanese people's apprehension highlights the fragile nature of the ceasefire and the deep-seated tensions that persist in the region. The situation underscores the need for continued monitoring and verification to ensure the ceasefire's durability and prevent renewed conflict.

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South China Morning PostApr 16

Israel and Lebanon agree to 10-day ceasefire as US pushes broader deal

Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire, starting Thursday at 5 PM EST, as announced by US President Donald Trump. The agreement follows conversations between Trump and the leaders of both countries, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Joseph Aoun of Lebanon. Trump stated he will invite both leaders to the White House for talks, aiming to achieve peace between the two nations, marking the first significant discussions since 1983. This ceasefire may also alleviate a point of contention in the broader US truce with Iran, which had previously requested the truce extend to Lebanon. The goal of the ceasefire is to de-escalate tensions between Israel and Lebanon.

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Human Interest(1)
Al JazeeraApr 17

Displaced Lebanese wary as ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah begins

Following a ceasefire agreement brokered by the US between Israel and Hezbollah, set to begin on April 16, 2026, displaced Lebanese citizens are hesitant to return to their homes. While some, like Abu Haidar, are eager to return to villages near the border, many others in Beirut express distrust in the ceasefire's stability. Having experienced previous ceasefire violations, many evacuees whose homes were damaged or destroyed plan to remain in Beirut. They are waiting for a more permanent agreement before risking a return to the war-torn south of Lebanon. The atmosphere contrasts sharply with the joyous return after a previous ceasefire in 2024.

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Key Claims

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U.S. President Donald Trump heralded the deal a “historic day for Lebanon”.

— Donald Trump

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Israel said that deal did not cover Lebanon.

— Israel

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A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has come into effect.

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United States President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire on Thursday.

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Hezbollah released a statement detailing its military operations against Israel throughout Thursday.

— Hezbollah

Apr 5 – Apr 11

30 articles|5 sources
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Conflict(22)
Associated Press (AP)Apr 9

What to know about the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon

Following a tentative ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran in April 2026, Israel escalated attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon, resulting in over 200 deaths and 1,000 injuries in Beirut and other areas. Israel claimed to target Hezbollah sites, including killing an aide to the group's leader, while Lebanese officials reported many civilian casualties. Hezbollah retaliated with missile strikes into Israel, causing no reported serious casualties. This recent conflict between Israel and Hezbollah began after the U.S. and Israel initiated a war against Iran in late February. The fighting resumed after a 15-month ceasefire, with Hezbollah citing retaliation for the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader and Israeli aggression as justification for their attacks. A debate exists regarding whether the U.S.-Iran ceasefire applies to the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.

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Al JazeeraApr 10

Will Israel and Lebanon start ceasefire talks?

Following large-scale Israeli attacks on Lebanon that resulted in significant casualties, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed his cabinet to begin ceasefire talks with Lebanon. The announcement comes after repeated calls from Beirut for direct talks. Despite the call for negotiations, Israel continues to strike Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, while Hezbollah also fires missiles into Israel. Analysts suggest the recent Israeli attacks may be an attempt to derail upcoming peace talks between the United States and Iran, as Iran has stated that a ceasefire in both Iran and Lebanon is a prerequisite for negotiations. The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah began as a result of the US-Israel war on Iran, with Hezbollah acting in defense of Tehran.

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The Guardian - World NewsApr 9

Israel’s bombing of Lebanon after US-Iran ceasefire prompts condemnation

Following a newly established US-Iran ceasefire, Israel's intense bombing of Beirut and other Lebanese cities has drawn international condemnation and threatened to destabilize the truce. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for negotiations with Lebanon focusing on Hezbollah's disarmament, but did not commit to halting the strikes, which have killed over 200 people in the past 24 hours. Iran has warned it may close the Strait of Hormuz again in response to the Israeli attacks, jeopardizing US-Iranian talks scheduled in Pakistan. Despite claims of progress by the US president, the ceasefire is in danger of collapsing as Iran insists negotiations are "meaningless" while Israel continues its bombardment of Lebanon. Pakistan has condemned Israel's actions and urged restraint.

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Diplomatic(5)
Al JazeeraApr 9

‘Israel must be restrained for US-Iran ceasefire to hold’

In April 2026, a US-Iran ceasefire was announced. Prior to the ceasefire, former US counterterrorism chief Joe Kent warned that Israel could undermine the agreement. He urged Washington to restrain Israeli actions to ensure the deal's success. Shortly after the ceasefire announcement, Israel launched airstrikes on Lebanon, resulting in at least 254 deaths. The article suggests that Israel's actions could jeopardize the US-Iran ceasefire.

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South China Morning PostApr 10

Israel plans talks with Lebanon as violence imperils Iran ceasefire

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for direct negotiations with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish relations, despite ongoing tensions and no formal ceasefire. The talks, potentially beginning next week in Washington D.C., aim to de-escalate conflict amid a fragile ceasefire in the broader Iran war. These developments follow Israeli strikes on Beirut and concerns over Iran's control of the Strait of Hormuz. However, US President Trump has expressed skepticism about Iran's adherence to the ceasefire regarding oil passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Negotiations between Israel and Lebanon, technically at war since 1948, represent a significant step towards regional stability, though challenges remain.

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The Guardian - World NewsApr 10

Middle East crisis live: Trump casts doubt on Iran war ceasefire over continued closure of strait of Hormuz

The fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran is under strain as Donald Trump accuses Iran of violating the agreement regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Trump stated Iran is not allowing oil to flow through the strait, causing disruptions to global energy supplies. Iran cites Israel's ongoing attacks on Lebanon as a reason for the blockade. Despite the tensions, a US delegation is scheduled to meet with Iranian representatives in Pakistan for peace talks. Trump has asked Israel to de-escalate its operations in Lebanon to facilitate negotiations, while Israel insists there is no ceasefire and continues to strike Hezbollah targets.

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Human Interest(1)
Al JazeeraApr 9

Hospitals in Beirut struggle to deal with casualties after Israeli attacks

Following Israeli attacks on Wednesday, April 9, 2026, hospitals in Beirut, Lebanon are struggling to cope with a surge of casualties. The attacks, which targeted over 100 locations across the country, have resulted in at least 303 deaths and 1,150 injuries, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. The American University of Beirut (AUB) Hospital has become a central point for treating the injured, many of whom are children. Doctors are reporting shortages of vital supplies and describe the situation as unprecedented in its intensity, with many deaths and injuries caused by building collapses. The attacks occurred despite a ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran.

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Key Claims

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At least 13 members of Lebanon’s State Security forces were killed in an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon Friday.

— AP

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Hezbollah claimed an attack targeting a naval base in the Israeli port city of Ashdod.

— Hezbollah

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Israel launched strikes across several towns in southern Lebanon, including one on a government building in Nabatieh.

— AP

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At least 1,888 people in Lebanon have been killed in Israeli strikes.

— Health Ministry

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Attacks intensified Friday between Israel and Hezbollah ahead of direct talks between the Lebanese government and Israel.

— AP

Mar 29 – Apr 4

10 articles|5 sources
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Conflict(9)
Al JazeeraMar 30

Smoke rise from Beirut suburbs following Israeli attack

On March 30, 2026, smoke was seen rising from Beirut's southern suburbs following an Israeli attack. The strike occurred after Israeli warnings targeting the area. This neighborhood in Beirut has been largely emptied of residents due to forced displacement. These displacements have been a result of repeated Israeli attacks since the beginning of the war with Hezbollah on March 2. The specific target of the Israeli attack was not mentioned in the report.

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South China Morning PostApr 3

Israel strikes over 3,500 Lebanon targets in month with 1,000 militants dead: military

In the month since fighting began between Israel and Hezbollah, the Israeli military reports striking over 3,500 targets in Lebanon. The conflict began after Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel in response to a US-Israeli attack that killed Iran's supreme leader. Israel has responded with strikes and a ground offensive, claiming to have killed approximately 1,000 militants. According to Lebanon's health ministry, the conflict has resulted in 1,345 deaths, including civilians and healthcare workers, and over 4,000 injuries. Over one million people have been displaced within Lebanon due to the fighting.

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BBC News - WorldApr 1

Israel intensifies Lebanon attacks and hits areas not in Hezbollah's control

Israel has intensified its attacks on Lebanon this week, striking areas beyond Hezbollah's control, including a residential neighborhood north of Beirut and the Jnah neighborhood in the capital. The Israeli military claims it targeted Hezbollah infrastructure and killed senior commanders in Beirut. Strikes also continued in Hezbollah strongholds in southern Beirut and southern Lebanon. A health facility in the south was hit, killing a paramedic, and a building near Beirut's airport was destroyed after evacuation. These attacks follow Hezbollah's involvement in the regional conflict since March 2, after attacks on its ally Iran. The Lebanese army has withdrawn from some southern positions after an Israeli strike killed a soldier.

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National Security(1)
Fox News - WorldApr 3

Iran, proxy militias threaten US universities in Lebanon as Americans urged to flee now

The U.S. State Department is urging Americans to leave Lebanon due to targeted threats from Iran and its proxy militias against American universities in the Middle East. The U.S. Embassy in Beirut describes the security situation as volatile, citing airstrikes, drones, and rocket attacks throughout the country, particularly in the south, Beqaa, and parts of Beirut. Americans in southern Lebanon, near the Syrian border, in refugee settlements, and in Beirut's southern suburbs are strongly encouraged to depart immediately. Commercial flights are available from Beirut Rafic Hariri airport, and the U.S. Embassy is offering limited emergency passport services. Routine consular services, including visa operations, are suspended, and travel to Lebanon is not advised.

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Key Claims

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Israeli military said it began striking “Hezbollah infrastructure” in Beirut.

— Israeli military

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Israel destroyed a bridge in eastern Lebanon to prevent Hezbollah reinforcements.

— Israeli military

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Two loud explosions were heard in Beirut early on Saturday.

— null

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Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war on March 2 when Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel.

— null

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UNIFIL said a blast at one of its positions in southern Lebanon wounded three peacekeepers.

— UNIFIL

Mar 22 – Mar 28

8 articles|3 sources
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Al JazeeraMar 24

Israel kills three in Beirut as it intensifies attacks across Lebanon

On March 24, 2026, an Israeli strike on a residential building in Bchamoun, near Beirut, killed at least three people, including a young child, and wounded five others. The attack occurred as Israel intensified its attacks across Lebanon, prompting new evacuation threats in the south. According to Al Jazeera, the Israeli army claimed it was targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in the area, while the Lebanese Health Ministry reported targeted assassinations overnight in Beirut. The Israeli military stated it targeted members of Iran's Quds Force, a claim they have made previously. These attacks are part of a broader conflict that began after a Hezbollah cross-border attack on March 2, displacing over one million people.

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South China Morning PostMar 24

Israel strikes south Beirut, claims it captured Hezbollah members

Israeli forces struck Beirut's southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold, on Monday, marking the first attack in days and claiming the capture of two Hezbollah members in southern Lebanon. Earlier, a strike hit Hazmieh, a Christian area near Beirut, targeting an alleged Iranian Revolutionary Guard member. The Israeli military stated it was targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut after urging residents to evacuate. These actions follow Hezbollah's rocket attacks on Israel, initiated on March 2, purportedly in response to the killing of Iran's supreme leader. Since then, Israel has launched strikes across Lebanon, resulting in at least 1,039 deaths and deploying ground troops into southern Lebanon.

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Al JazeeraMar 28

Israel’s unending attacks in Lebanon push country’s population to the brink

In March 2026, Lebanon is experiencing a second large-scale Israeli attack within two years, exacerbating the suffering of its population amidst a US-Israeli war on Iran. Approximately a quarter of Lebanon's population has been displaced due to Israeli evacuation orders in the south and Beirut's southern suburbs. The renewed conflict began after Hezbollah retaliated for the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader, ending a fragile ceasefire that had been in place since November 2024. Israel has intensified attacks on southern Lebanon and declared its intention to occupy the region, leading to increased frustration and fatigue among Lebanese civilians due to ongoing violence, economic strain, and uncertainty about the conflict's duration. Foreigners are said to be the most vulnerable.

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Human Interest(2)
BBC News - WorldMar 28

'Our home is gone': BBC speaks to displaced families in Lebanon

Due to the ongoing US-Israel war with Iran, over a million people have been displaced in Lebanon, particularly after Israel issued evacuation orders for southern regions. This displacement follows intensified Israeli campaigns against Hezbollah in Lebanon, triggered by rocket fire into northern Israel. Displaced families, many from Hezbollah-supported areas, are struggling with overwhelmed shelters and are forced to sleep in cars or makeshift tents. The BBC spoke with displaced families, including children and pregnant women, highlighting their difficult living conditions amid the conflict. The situation is particularly dire as families face extreme weather conditions and a lack of adequate shelter.

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Al JazeeraMar 27

Lebanon faces ‘humanitarian catastrophe’ under Israeli assault: UN

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) warned that Lebanon faces a potential "humanitarian catastrophe" due to Israel's intensified bombardment and ground invasion, which began in early March. According to the UN, over 1.2 million people have been displaced across the country, including areas from southern Lebanon to Beirut. UNHCR's representative stated that Lebanon's shelter system is struggling to accommodate the increasing number of displaced families, who are living in constant fear due to the strikes. The attacks intensified after Hezbollah fired rockets into Israel following the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The UNHCR expressed concern about the psychological impact on children.

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Human Rights(1)
Al JazeeraMar 26

More than one million displaced by Israel’s evacuations in Lebanon

Due to expanded evacuation orders from the Israeli military in late March 2026, over one million people in Lebanon have been displaced within two weeks. Israel has ordered all residents south of the Zahrani River to evacuate north, threatening military action against those who remain, in an effort to target alleged Hezbollah positions and establish a buffer zone. This evacuation zone covers a significant portion of southern Lebanon, impacting over 100 towns and villages. The displacement crisis has overwhelmed shelter capacities, forcing many to live in dire conditions. Over 250,000 people have fled Lebanon, with more than 125,000 crossing into Syria, including thousands of Lebanese citizens. The destruction of bridges by Israel has further complicated evacuation efforts.

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Key Claims

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Israel issued evacuation orders for large parts of the south.

— BBC

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Israel intensified its campaign against Hezbollah after rockets were fired into northern Israel.

— BBC

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One child told the BBC he felt "ashamed" to be sleeping in the streets.

— Child interviewed by BBC

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Hezbollah has continued firing rockets at Israel.

— BBC

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It is four weeks into the United States-Israeli war on Iran.

Mar 15 – Mar 21

5 articles|2 sources
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Conflict(4)
Al JazeeraMar 16

Destruction in Beirut as bombing and mass displacement continue

On March 16, 2026, Israeli bombing attacks devastated neighborhoods in Beirut's southern suburbs. According to the news report, the destruction has left areas in ruins. Israel stated the bombings targeted Hezbollah infrastructure. As a result of the attacks, hundreds of thousands of people have been forcibly displaced from their homes. The report highlights the significant impact of the bombing campaign on the civilian population and infrastructure in Beirut.

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 19

Tehran intensifies attacks on Gulf energy facilities after Israel hits Iranian gas field

Tensions have escalated in the Middle East, with Iran intensifying attacks on Gulf energy facilities following an Israeli strike on an Iranian gas field. Kuwait reported a drone attack that sparked a fire at an oil refinery. The conflict has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil transport, trapping a large percentage of crude and refined products within the Persian Gulf. Simultaneously, fighting has renewed between Israel and Hezbollah, with Israeli strikes hitting both southern Lebanon and Beirut, including city center neighborhoods. These events suggest a widening conflict with potential global economic consequences due to disruptions in oil supply.

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Al JazeeraMar 19

Israeli air raids devastate southern Lebanon, dozens killed in two days

Israeli air raids have intensified across Lebanon, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries over the past two days. The attacks, part of a wider conflict involving the United States and Israel against Iran, have targeted areas including Burj Shemali, Chihine, Marwahin, Jezzine, Beirut, Baalbek, and Sidon. According to Lebanese authorities, at least 45 people have been killed in the recent strikes, bringing the total to 968 since March 2, including over 100 children. The UN reports that over one million people have been displaced in Lebanon, with children comprising a third of the displaced population. Hezbollah claims to have destroyed six Israeli tanks during an Israeli advance into southern Lebanon.

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Human Rights(1)
Al JazeeraMar 19

Death toll surpasses 1,000 in Lebanon as Israeli bombardment continues

Since March 2, over 1,000 people in Lebanon, including 40 healthcare workers, have been killed in intensified Israeli attacks, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health. The attacks, which have also wounded over 2,500, followed rocket launches by Hezbollah into northern Israel after the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Israeli bombardment, targeting Hezbollah, has displaced over one million people and included residential buildings and infrastructure. Hezbollah has responded with rocket fire into Israel and ground engagements. The UN human rights chief's office has stated that some Israeli attacks may constitute war crimes, emphasizing the need to distinguish between military and civilian targets.

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Key Claims

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An Israeli strike on a health center in southern Lebanon instantly killed 12 medical workers.

— AP

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Israeli airstrikes struck a building housing Al-Manar channel studios in Dahiyeh, a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, early on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

— AP

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A destroyed building housed a branch of Al-Qard Al-Hassan, a non-bank financial institution run by Hezbollah, which was hit by an Israeli airstrike.

— AP

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Israeli attacks have killed 1,001 people in Lebanon since March 2, including 79 women, 118 children and 40 healthcare workers.

— The Lebanese Ministry of Health

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More than 2,584 people have been wounded.

— The Lebanese Ministry of Health

Mar 8 – Mar 14

14 articles|4 sources
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Al JazeeraMar 12

Massive destruction after Israeli strikes in Beirut neighbourhood

On March 12, 2026, Israeli strikes caused massive destruction in a Beirut neighbourhood. The strikes left streets filled with rubble from damaged buildings in the southern part of the city. The news report indicates the event took place in the context of ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The specific target of the strikes and the extent of casualties were not detailed in this brief news feed. The event is reported as a news item, focusing on the physical damage caused by the Israeli bombing.

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New York Times - WorldMar 12

Displaced Lebanese Haunted by Strikes from the Sky

Lebanese civilians are increasingly concerned about their safety as airstrikes expand beyond Beirut's southern suburbs. The strikes, which are the "what," are causing widespread fear among residents. The "who" are the displaced Lebanese civilians. The "where" is Beirut, Lebanon, and the surrounding areas. The "when" is currently ongoing. The "why" is implied to be related to ongoing conflict, though the article does not explicitly state the reason for the strikes. The expansion of the strikes suggests that previously considered safe areas within the city may now be vulnerable, leaving residents feeling increasingly exposed.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 12

Israel bombards Beirut suburbs and southern Lebanon as conflict with Hezbollah escalates

Tensions escalated between Israel and Hezbollah as Hezbollah launched a barrage of rockets and drones at northern Israel on Wednesday night, injuring two. The attack, coordinated with Iranian missiles, marked the most intense assault by Hezbollah in the recent conflict. Israel responded with heavy bombardments of Beirut's southern suburbs and southern Lebanon, resulting in casualties and significant damage, including a strike in central Beirut that killed at least seven. The coordinated attack by Hezbollah and Iran, targeting over 50 locations in Israel, is a major escalation in the ongoing conflict, making Lebanon the most intense site of fighting in the region. The fighting is part of a larger war in Iran launched by Israel and the US two weeks prior.

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Key Claims

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The attack late on Friday occurred in the village of Burj Qalaouiyah in the Bint Jbeil District.

— Lebanon’s Health Ministry

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Israel dropped leaflets on Beirut.

— article

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Leaflets referenced Israel’s “success in Gaza”.

— article

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Leaflets urged Lebanese citizens to disarm Hezbollah.

— article

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Israel destroyed a bridge in southern Lebanon.

— Article