
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has escalated significantly in recent months, particularly following the US-brokered ceasefire that took effect in April 2026. This ceasefire was intended to reduce hostilities after a series of violent exchanges that had characterized the region for years.
However, despite the truce, reports indicate that Israel has conducted nearly 3,500 airstrikes in Lebanon since the ceasefire began, leading to significant casualties, including the recent deaths of 12 individuals in southern Lebanon on June 8, 2026.
On June 8, 2026, an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed 12 people, marking a significant escalation in ongoing hostilities. The Lebanese health ministry confirmed that the attack on the town of Zifta resulted in seven fatalities, including a Syrian child and a woman, while another strike in Tyre killed five more.
This incident is part of a broader pattern of violence, with Israeli forces reportedly violating a US-brokered ceasefire nearly 3,500 times since it was established in April.
The Lebanese Defence Minister Michel Menassa highlighted the severe impact of these violations, which have contributed to over 1 million people being displaced and more than 3,600 killed since Hezbollah's initial rocket fire at Israel on March 2, 2026.
The Israeli government has stated it will continue its military operations despite Iranian threats, indicating a persistent cycle of violence. Both sides maintain their positions, with Israel asserting its right to defend itself against Hezbollah's actions, while Lebanese officials call for an end to the strikes that have devastated civilian areas.
The situation remains dire, with humanitarian conditions worsening as the conflict continues to escalate.