Israeli Airstrike in Southern Lebanon Kills Eight, Including Three Women, as Tensions Escalate

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- •An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon on May 31, 2026, killed eight people, including three women, and injured 19 others, including five children and six women.
- •The attack targeted Deir Zahrani in Nabatieh district and occurred at dawn, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.
- •Israel claims its operations are aimed at countering Hezbollah, while the group denies involvement in recent cross-border incidents.
- •The strike resulted in significant destruction in Tyre, with buildings and infrastructure damaged.
- •The international community has called for restraint and a return to diplomatic negotiations to prevent further civilian casualties.
An Israeli airstrike carried out at dawn on Sunday, May 31, 2026, struck the town of Deir Zahrani in southern Lebanon’s Nabatieh district, resulting in the deaths of eight people, including three women, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry. The ministry further reported that 19 others were injured in the attack, among them five children and six women. The strike is part of Israel’s intensified aerial and ground operations in Lebanon, which the Israeli government claims are aimed at countering Hezbollah.

