Heavy Israeli strikes continue in south Lebanon as regional tensions rise

Lebanon 29-05-2026 | 13:46

Heavy Israeli strikes continue in south Lebanon as regional tensions rise

Air raids and shelling intensify across Nabatieh and Marjayoun alongside reported diplomatic pressure and a security meeting in Washington.

Heavy Israeli strikes continue in south Lebanon as regional tensions rise
Damage from Israeli airstrikes on the city of Tyre (AFP)
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Developments on the ground in southern Lebanon are escalating at a rapid pace amid simultaneous Israeli escalation involving firepower as well as political and security threats.

 

On the ground, an Israeli drone carried out an airstrike on the town of Maaroub, targeting a point belonging to the emergency teams of the Health Authority, which according to preliminary information resulted in one fatality and one injury.

 

Damage from Israeli airstrikes on the city of Tyre (AFP)
Damage from Israeli airstrikes on the city of Tyre (AFP)

 

 

In parallel, the Israeli army issued a warning to residents of the town of Ain Qana in southern Lebanon, asking them to evacuate. This escalation adds to a series of warnings and strikes that have targeted southern areas over the past few hours.

 

Saint George Church in Marjayoun
Saint George Church in Marjayoun

 

 

This escalation comes amid international reports linking the Lebanese situation to the course of regional understandings, as the Wall Street Journal quoted informed sources as saying that Israel is pressing Washington to ensure freedom of military action against Hezbollah under any potential agreement with Iran.

 

 

Israeli air raids damage Damage from Israeli airstrikes on the city of Tyre (AFP)in the city of Tyre. (AFP)
Israeli air raids damage Damage from Israeli airstrikes on the city of Tyre (AFP)in the city of Tyre. (AFP)

 

 

In parallel with the field developments, attention is turning to the expected security meeting today at the Pentagon, which is being held amid the intensifying confrontation in the south and increasing international pressure to prevent a slide into a broader conflict.