Israeli forces carried out airstrikes on multiple towns in southern Lebanon and the western Bekaa region in eastern Lebanon on April 10,2026.

The attacks hit several areas in the south, including towns near Tyre and Nabatieh, as well as locations in the western Bekaa Valley. Local reports and Lebanese media described explosions and damage in residential and border areas.

Ongoing Operations in Lebanon

The strikes targeted what Israel described as Hezbollah infrastructure and military positions. They occurred despite the recent two-week ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, which does not cover the Israel-Hezbollah front in Lebanon. Israeli officials have made clear that operations against Hezbollah will continue independently.

Humanitarian Impact

The latest wave of strikes has added to the heavy civilian toll in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa region. Hospitals and emergency services in affected areas are under pressure as rescue teams respond to the incidents. Many residents have been forced to seek shelter or evacuate amid the renewed violence.

The situation remains highly volatile along the Israel-Lebanon border, with cross-border tensions showing no immediate signs of easing even as the broader US-Iran truce holds.