Israeli Airstrikes Kill Eight Civilians Across Southern Lebanon
Key Takeaways
- Eight Lebanese civilians killed, several wounded, in southern Lebanon airstrikes.
- Airstrikes targeted multiple areas, including Sidon district's Masayleh road and Mais al-Jabal.
- Significant escalation reported, with intensified raids across southern Lebanon.
Israeli Airstrikes Kill Civilians
Israeli airstrikes killed at least eight Lebanese civilians across southern Lebanon on April 14, 2026.
“Fourteen people were killed and others were injured since predawn Tuesday as Israeli airstrikes hit scattered areas in southern and eastern Lebanon, while Israel worked to demolish what remained of houses in the town of Mais al-Jabal and intensified raids on the town of Bint Jbeil, where clashes with Hezbollah fighters were ongoing”
A drone targeted a vehicle on the Masayleh road in the Sidon district, killing two people.
Three others were killed in an airstrike on the town of Deir Antar.
Six people were wounded in Ansariyeh.
Two people were killed and a woman wounded in Arab Salim when a house was bombed.
The wave of strikes continued through the night with intermittent artillery shelling.
Divergent Death Toll Reports
Death toll estimates diverged across sources.
WAFA and İlke Haber Ajansı reported eight killed, while Anadolu Ajansı documented at least fourteen fatalities.

The strikes hit multiple towns including Arabsalim, al-Sharihya, Adloun, and areas near Nabatieh al-Fawqa.
The Israeli army proceeded to demolish remaining houses in Mais al-Jabal using heavy machinery.
Intermittent clashes between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli forces continued in Bint Jbeil and Haris.
The ongoing Israeli aggression since March 2, 2025, has left 2,089 dead and more than one million displaced.
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