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killed when Israel demolished a building in Beirut’s Tallet el Khayat neighbourhood on April 8. Thousands of others are displaced. More than 200,000 migrant workers are living in Lebanon today, according to figures
strikes on Iran – prompting retaliation from Tehran against US allies in the Gulf, and from Iran's proxies, which includes the Lebanese militant group. Israel and Hezbollah have continued to exchange fire since then, despite
killed in a missile attack in March. The judiciary, which announces [near-daily executions](/news/2026/3/19/iran-executes-three-convicted-of-killing-police-in-recent-pre-war-unrest) and arrests of dissidents, and the hardline-dominated parliament were untouched during the war. State television and other media outlets
Many returnees found their homes destroyed or damaged beyond habitation, making them hesitant to stay, as fears persist that the delicate ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel might unravel. The truce has enabled numerous residents
many heading back](/news/liveblog/2026/4/17/iran-war-live-ceasefire-starts-in-lebanon-as-trump-says-tehran-deal-close) to homes and villages battered by more than a month of Israeli attacks. “People just couldn’t wait,” reported Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr from Nabatieh, one of the hardest
strike zones and releasing particulates; sulphur and nitrogen oxides; and toxic compounds such as dioxins and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Israel’s critics argue that it is currently repeating [“the Gaza playbook”](https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2026/apr/13/lebanon-israel-gaza-palestine-video-explainer)
strikes on Lebanon, which have killed more than 1,300 people, and its invasion of southern Lebanon. Opinion polls in the US and Europe say the war is deeply unpopular. But widespread anger against
kill zone in the south of Lebanon, and it’s not at all clear that the ceasefire will include that area. And once the ceasefire becomes partial, it ceases to be a ceasefire,” he said
killing more than 2,000 people across Lebanon and injuring thousands more, with roughly 1.2 million displaced. Israeli attacks have hit multiple areas, including densely populated neighbourhoods in the capital, Beirut.  in a post on social media. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the ceasefire could open the door to a broader agreement with Lebanon
killing hundreds](/news/2026/4/8/hundreds-of-casualties-across-lebanon-after-israel-says-it-hit-100-sites), and occupying territory within the country’s south, Antoun Sehnaoui was being publicly praised for his support for Israel, and his family’s history of being “Lebanese Christian Zionists”. Sehnaoui
strikes in southern Lebanon on Wednesday killed at least five people, including Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil. Lebanese officials said Khalil and another journalist took shelter in a house after a nearby vehicle was targeted
killed [journalists](/news/2026/4/2/un-experts-urge-investigation-into-israels-killing-of-lebanese-journalists), [medical workers](/news/2026/3/14/israel-kills-12-medics-in-attack-in-southern-lebanon-as-war-drags-on), and devastated southern Lebanon’s [medical infrastructure](/features/2026/4/3/how-israel-is-destroying-healthcare-infrastructure-in-southern-lebanon). Experts told Al Jazeera that those acts, along with the destruction of Lebanon’s water infrastructure, are part of a concerted
killing. Must finally have PEACE!" Trump [said](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/116416955297746034) in a post on social media. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the ceasefire could open the door to a broader agreement with Lebanon
strikes,” Pett said. “And Israel is arguing that these do not violate the terms of the ceasefire.” Al Jazeera correspondents on the ground reported that Israeli forces blew up homes in the town of Haneen
strikes have failed to persuade the country's leaders to agree to end the war on Washington's terms. [![Comrades, relatives and friends of Sgt. Maj. (Res.) Ayal Uriel Bianco, who was reportedly killed
killings will take place, and new “red” uniforms for the Palestinian prisoners have already been ordered. Meanwhile, the global “condemnations” have ceased. Like others, the European Union, which prides itself on high human rights standards
killing. Must finally have PEACE!" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the ceasefire could open the door to a broader agreement with Lebanon, but made clear Israel would not withdraw from what he described