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Israel Lebanon Attacks: 394 Deaths & Widespread Destruction

by Omar El Sayed - World Editor

The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran is increasingly impacting Lebanon, with a significant rise in casualties and widespread destruction. Over the past week, Israeli strikes within Lebanon have resulted in the deaths of 394 people, including 83 children, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. The intensifying hostilities raise concerns about a wider regional war and the humanitarian consequences for civilians caught in the crossfire.

The recent surge in violence follows a period of heightened tensions stemming from the conflict in Gaza and escalating exchanges between Israel and Iran. While direct military confrontation between Israel and Iran remains a primary concern, the impact on neighboring Lebanon is becoming increasingly severe. The situation is further complicated by the involvement of Hezbollah, a powerful Lebanese militant group backed by Iran, which has been exchanging fire with Israel.

On March 2, 2026, the Lebanese Health Ministry reported that at least 41 people were killed and 40 wounded in an operation by Israeli special forces in the village of Nabi Chit in the Bekaa Valley, according to reporting from BBC News Türkçe. The operation reportedly focused on locating the remains of an Israeli pilot who went missing in Lebanon 40 years ago. Residents reported the deaths of civilians, including children. The intensity of operations targeting Hezbollah is increasing, with Israel conducting large-scale air and ground operations resulting in further casualties.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has confirmed conducting strikes in southern Lebanon, targeting what it claims are Hezbollah infrastructure and operatives. According to reports from Anadolu Agency, the IDF has expanded its ground operations in southern Lebanon, including areas near the Litani River. The IDF also stated it carried out attacks on targets in the Beyrut, Tire, Sidon, and Tripoli areas.

Widespread Damage to Civilian Infrastructure

The impact of the conflict extends beyond direct casualties. The Iranian Red Crescent reports that the ongoing hostilities, attributed to both the US and Israel, have damaged or destroyed 7,943 homes, 32 healthcare facilities, 65 schools, and 13 Red Crescent centers. Eleven healthcare workers have been killed and 33 injured in the attacks. This widespread damage to critical infrastructure is exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, which was already struggling with economic and political instability.

Recent reports from CNN Türk indicate renewed explosions in Tehran, the capital of Iran, attributed to US-Israeli attacks. However, details remain limited and are still developing.

Regional and International Implications

The conflict’s expansion to Lebanon adds another layer of complexity to an already volatile situation. The involvement of Hezbollah raises the risk of a broader regional escalation, potentially drawing in other actors. The United States has expressed concern over the escalating violence and has urged all parties to exercise restraint. According to reporting from Hurriyet, the situation is being closely monitored by international powers, with fears of a wider conflict growing.

Israel has asserted that its attacks in Lebanon are aimed at dismantling Hezbollah’s capabilities and preventing further attacks. However, critics argue that the disproportionate use of force is causing unacceptable harm to civilians and undermining regional stability. The BBC reports that Israel is coordinating its actions with the United States.

AA.com.tr reported on March 4, 2026, that Israel had conducted numerous new attacks on Iran, targeting headquarters associated with the Basij militia, a volunteer paramilitary organization affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

What to Watch Next

The immediate future remains uncertain. Continued Israeli operations in Lebanon, coupled with potential retaliatory actions by Hezbollah and Iran, could lead to a further escalation of the conflict. Diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation are ongoing, but their success remains to be seen. The international community is closely watching for any signs of a wider regional war and is preparing for potential humanitarian consequences. The situation in Lebanon is particularly precarious, with the country facing a growing humanitarian crisis and the risk of further instability.

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