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Israel Intensifies Lebanon Air Strikes as Hezbollah Conflict Escalates

BRIC Team reports: Israel launched more than 120 air strikes across Lebanon on Tuesday, marking one of the most intense bombing campaigns in recent weeks as tensions with Hezbollah continue to rise. Lebanese security officials confirmed that the attacks targeted southern and east

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May 27, 2026 · 2 min read · 1 views

Key Takeaways

  • BRIC Team reports: Israel launched more than 120 air strikes across Lebanon on Tuesday, marking one of the most intense bombing campaigns in recent weeks as tensions with Hezbollah continue to rise.
  • The Israeli military said its operations are aimed at eliminating threats posed by Hezbollah fighters and drone attacks.
  • Lebanese officials say the conflict has caused significant civilian casualties since fighting resumed in March after Hezbollah launched projectiles into Israel.
  • Several attacks also struck areas near the historic Beaufort Castle and close to the Qaraoun Dam, Lebanon’s largest water reservoir.

BRIC Team reports: Israel launched more than 120 air strikes across Lebanon on Tuesday, marking one of the most intense bombing campaigns in recent weeks as tensions with Hezbollah continue to rise. Lebanese security officials confirmed that the attacks targeted southern and eastern Lebanon, further threatening the fragile ceasefire announced on April 16. at least 31 people were killed and 40 others wounded in the latest Israeli strikes.

State media reported that 14 victims died in the southern town of Burj al-Shamali, including women and children. Several attacks also struck areas near the historic Beaufort Castle and close to the Qaraoun Dam, Lebanon’s largest water reservoir. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israeli forces were expanding military operations in Lebanon and strengthening a security zone near the border to protect northern Israeli communities.

Background

Reports indicate Israeli ground troops have moved beyond the so-called Yellow Line, a proposed buffer zone extending several kilometers into southern Lebanon. The Israeli military said its operations are aimed at eliminating threats posed by Hezbollah fighters and drone attacks. Hezbollah responded by claiming responsibility for attacks on Israeli tanks and troops advancing toward the town of Zawtar al-Sharqiya using rockets, artillery, and explosive drones.

Key facts

  • Israel launched more than 120 air strikes across Lebanon on Tuesday, marking one of the most intense bombing campaigns in recent weeks as tensions with Hezbollah continue to rise.
  • Lebanese security officials confirmed that the attacks targeted southern and eastern Lebanon, further threatening the fragile ceasefire announced on April 16.
  • at least 31 people were killed and 40 others wounded in the latest Israeli strikes.

What this means

The renewed violence has increased concerns about regional instability following recent tensions involving Iran and the United States. Lebanese officials say the conflict has caused significant civilian casualties since fighting resumed in March after Hezbollah launched projectiles into Israel. Lebanon’s health ministry reports that more than 3,200 people have been killed and nearly 9,800 wounded since the latest escalation began.

Meanwhile, Israel says 10 of its soldiers have died since the April ceasefire, including several killed by Hezbollah drone attacks. The ongoing Israel-Hezbollah conflict continues to fuel fears of a broader Middle East war in 2026.

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