Israel Bombs Lebanese Civil Infrastructure, Scores of Civilians Killed
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Israel Bombs Lebanese Civil Infrastructure, Scores of Civilians Killed

06 April, 2026.Lebanon.24 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Tyre hospital damaged by Israeli air strikes.
  • Beirut and southern Lebanon infrastructure targeted, including Hezbollah sites.
  • Israel issued evacuation warnings for Tyre amid ongoing strikes.

Israeli Strikes Devastate Southern Lebanon

Israel intensified strikes across southern Lebanon, damaging a hospital in Tyre and issuing displacement orders.

Two buildings near the hospital were destroyed, causing ceiling collapses and shattered windows.

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Deputy Prime Minister Bassil accused Israel of committing indiscriminate massacres.

Lebanese Health Ministry tolls indicated at least 206 dead in the south.

Hezbollah Executes Coordinated Strikes

Hezbollah launched a series of strikes across northern Israel under Operation Eaten Straw.

They targeted Israeli military and strategic sites in response to aggression against Lebanese cities.

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Israel's military forces invaded southern Lebanon for the first time since 2006.

UNIFIL Under Fire, Cameras Destroyed

Three Indonesian peacekeepers were killed in separate incidents.

The force's spokeswoman reminded all parties to ensure the safety of peacekeepers.

Civilian Toll Mounts as Infrastructure Collapses

Power outages affect two million people and the grid is on the verge of collapse.

Submerged in destruction, Lebanon's southern regions bore the brunt of strikes.

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Humanitarian needs escalated as supplies dwindled amidst ongoing hostilities.

Regional Tensions Escalate

The EU refused to participate in evacuations without guarantees.

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Lebanon's government remained paralyzed amid the deteriorating security situation.

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