Israel continues deadly attacks on Gaza while striking Iran, Lebanon
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April 2026
Israeli air strikes, shelling across Lebanon add to rising death toll
Key Claims
Israel continues deadly attacks on Gaza.
At least four Palestinians were killed on Sunday.
Israel continues deadly attacks on Gaza.
At least four Palestinians were killed on Sunday.
Israel continues deadly attacks on Gaza.
March 2026
Overnight Israeli attacks kill four people in Lebanon
Overnight Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon on March 15, 2026, resulted in the deaths of at least four people, according to Lebanese media and the Ministry of Health. One person was killed in Sidon, and three others in al-Qatrani. The Israeli military stated it targeted Hezbollah infrastructure and launch sites in Lebanon, including al-Qatrani, and destroyed command centers in Beirut. The Israeli army issued immediate evacuation orders for residents in several Beirut neighborhoods, citing Hezbollah activities and threatening military action. Hezbollah also reported targeting Israeli troop positions near the border. These attacks occurred amidst ongoing efforts to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
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.
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.
Israeli attack hits civilians at Beirut beachfront: What we know
On March 12, 2026, an Israeli strike on Beirut's beachfront resulted in at least eight deaths and dozens of injuries, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The attack targeted an area where displaced families were sheltering in cars and tents. The location was being used as temporary housing due to ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The incident occurred amidst escalating tensions between the two groups. The reason for the specific targeting of the beachfront area remains unclear.
War has already displaced nearly a million Lebanese, and aid groups warn of a humanitarian crisis
As of March 11, 2026, war has displaced over 800,000 people in Lebanon in just ten days, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council. This figure represents approximately one in seven residents of the country. The displaced are fleeing Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut. Many are seeking refuge in temporary shelters such as technical institutes, sports stadiums, and churches in Beirut. Aid groups are warning of a potential humanitarian crisis due to the scale of displacement, which follows another conflict that displaced over a million people just a year prior.
Aid groups warn of humanitarian crisis in Lebanon as nearly 1 million displaced by war
Aid groups are warning of a humanitarian crisis in Lebanon as war has displaced over 800,000 people in just 10 days, approximately one in seven Lebanese citizens. This displacement follows a recent escalation between Hezbollah and Israel, with Israeli strikes becoming more intense and unpredictable. Many of the displaced are without shelter, as government-run shelters are overwhelmed, and the government struggles to provide adequate assistance to the affected population. The strikes, targeting areas beyond specific locations, have resulted in over 700 deaths, including 103 children, according to Lebanon's health ministry. The current situation is reportedly more difficult than the previous conflict, leaving many like Fatima Nazha struggling to find adequate shelter and basic necessities.
Lebanon declares Iranian ambassador persona non grata amid Israeli attacks
Lebanon has declared the Iranian ambassador persona non grata and demanded his departure by Sunday, while also recalling its ambassador from Tehran for consultations. The Lebanese Foreign Ministry cited Iran's violation of diplomatic norms as the reason for the action. This decision occurs amidst ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanon, including air strikes and a ground offensive in southern Lebanon following a Hezbollah attack on March 2. The conflict, triggered by the US-Israel killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, has resulted in over 1,072 deaths, thousands injured, and the displacement of over 1.5 million Lebanese people. Israel claims to be targeting members of Iran's IRGC, while Iran states those killed were civilians.
Lebanon calls for talks with Israel on plan to end Hezbollah conflict
Lebanon's President Aoun has proposed direct negotiations with Israel to end the escalating conflict with Hezbollah. The proposal, presented during a virtual meeting with EU officials, includes a truce, Hezbollah's disarmament, and international support for the Lebanese Armed Forces to regain control of tense areas. Aoun criticized Hezbollah for acting against Lebanon's interests and dragging the country into a wider regional war, accusing the group of prioritizing its own agenda over the well-being of the Lebanese people. He highlighted the devastating impact of the conflict, with hundreds killed and over 700,000 displaced. While Lebanon is ready to negotiate, it insists on a cessation of Israeli fire. Israeli officials have not yet commented on the proposal.
Key Claims
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz expanded the military’s list of targets in Lebanon to include all bridges over the country’s Litani River.
— AP News
Israel has destroyed a bridge on the southern Lebanese coastal highway over the strategic Litani River.
— AP News
Monday’s strike on the bridge in the southern village of Qaaqaaiyet al-Jisr cut a main link between Nabatiyeh and al-Hujair valley.
— AP News
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun called Israel’s new targeting of bridges in the south “a prelude to a ground invasion.”
— Joseph Aoun
Defence Minister Israel Katz described the area up to the Litani River as a “security zone”.
— Israel Katz
January 2026
Israel kills two people in new attack on southern Lebanon
On January 4, 2026, an Israeli drone strike on a car in Ayn al-Mizrab, southern Lebanon, killed two people. The Israeli military claimed the attack targeted a Hezbollah member, alleging the group violated the November 2024 ceasefire. This strike is one of many since the ceasefire, during which over 300 people in Lebanon, including at least 127 civilians, have been killed by Israeli attacks. Israel, supported by the US, demands Hezbollah disarm, a demand the group refuses. The Lebanese government is scheduled to meet to discuss the army's progress in disarming Hezbollah, a plan dismissed by the group.
Key Claims
An Israeli drone attack on a car has killed two people in southern Lebanon.
— Lebanese Ministry of Health
The Israeli military said the attack targeted a Hezbollah member.
— Israeli military
Israel accuses Hezbollah of not adhering to a ceasefire that began in November 2024.
— Israeli military
Hezbollah has refused to disarm.
— Al Jazeera
Israeli attacks have killed more than 300 people in Lebanon since the ceasefire, including at least 127 civilians.
— Al Jazeera