Israel continues to launch attacks on Lebanon and sends ground troops. It was recorded that 1,110 people died as a result of Israeli attacks.
Reported Al JazeeraFriday (27/3/2026), Israel’s attack on Lebanon killed more than 1,100 people and forced 136,000 people to flee.
The Disaster Risk Management Unit reported the total number of refugees in shelters reached 136,262. Meanwhile, the number of refugee families reached 34,973 families.
Lebanon’s National News Agency quoted the unit as saying the death toll rose to 1,116 and the number of injured to 3,229.
Previously, Hezbollah leader Qassem said his party refused to negotiate a ceasefire when Israel continued to carry out attacks.
Reported AFPThursday (26/3), Israel, which occupied southern Lebanon for about two decades until 2000, continued to launch attacks on its northern neighbor. Israel also sent ground troops to control the route up to the Litani River, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the border.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the military had ‘created a real security zone’ and was expanding it, pushing deeper into Lebanon.
“We are simply creating a larger buffer zone that can prevent a ground invasion of Israel and missile attacks,” Netanyahu said in a video shared by his office.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah issued dozens of statements claiming attacks on Israeli forces, and said it also launched missiles early Thursday at military sites in central Israel, where air raid sirens sounded.
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