Israeli Airstrikes Hit South Lebanon: Hospital Workers Injured and Hezbollah Targets Struck
- Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple locations across southern Lebanon on May 31, 2026, resulting in casualties and the injury of at least 13 hospital employees.
- Reports from Xinhua and Youm7 indicate that 13 staff members at a hospital in southern Lebanon were injured following an Israeli strike that hit the perimeter of the...
- The Israeli military confirmed that its air force carried out a targeted attack on headquarters belonging to Hezbollah in the city of Tyre.
Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple locations across southern Lebanon on May 31, 2026, resulting in casualties and the injury of at least 13 hospital employees. The strikes focused on the city of Tyre, the village of Deir Zahrani, and surrounding areas.
Reports from Xinhua and Youm7 indicate that 13 staff members at a hospital in southern Lebanon were injured following an Israeli strike that hit the perimeter of the medical facility. The reports specify that the injuries occurred as a result of the blast’s impact on the hospital’s surroundings.
The Israeli military confirmed that its air force carried out a targeted attack on headquarters belonging to Hezbollah in the city of Tyre. This operation was part of a broader series of strikes conducted across the southern region.
Casualties in Deir Zahrani
In the village of Deir Zahrani, a sequence of Israeli raids resulted in multiple deaths and injuries. According to reports from Al-Shorouk, the strikes hit several locations within the village, leading to a number of casualties among the residents.
Sky News Arabia reported that the strikes across southern Lebanon left both dead and wounded, contributing to a rising casualty count in the border region.
Evacuation Warnings
Alongside the military operations, evacuation warnings were issued to civilians in southern Lebanon. The warnings specifically directed residents living south of the Zahrani River to leave their homes.
These orders were issued as the Israeli military intensified its aerial campaign in the area, targeting sites it identified as military infrastructure used by Hezbollah.
