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March 2, Israel intensified its war on Lebanon. It was the second intensification in the last two years and came after a November 2024 ceasefire agreement that Israel violated more than 10,000 times, according
Israel escalated its attacks in September 2024, during what in Lebanon is called the “[66-day intensification](/features/2025/2/18/israeli-just-wanted-to-destroy-in-southern-lebanon-despite-the-ceasefire)“. “When we arrived in Beirut, I was still in my pyjamas,” Samiha said on Sunday, now back
2024 ceasefire while its critics accuse it of giving Israel an excuse to invade by launching attacks on Israel on March 2, leading to the forced [displacement of 1.2 million people.](/gallery/2026/4/6/israeli-airstrikes-devastate-lebanese-villages-and-displace-millions) As Israel
Lebanon. Hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel reignited on March 2 after Israel killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Up until then, the Iran-backed group had not attacked Israel since a November 2024
2024 ceasefire deal, which ended more than a year of conflict. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis across Lebanon continues to deepen. Lebanese authorities say that since fighting resumed on 2 March, after a Hezbollah attack
2024, but Israel continued to attack Lebanon periodically, violating the ceasefire more than 10,000 times in 15 months. Hezbollah eventually responded on March
2024 “ceasefire”, Israel continued to periodically attack Lebanon, at a lower intensity, for the next 15 months, killing hundreds of people. Hezbollah avoided responding until March
2024, after which Israel carried out near-daily attacks on targets and people it said were linked to Hezbollah. After the US and Israel attacked Iran on 28 February and killed Iran's supreme leader
March 2, Israel intensified its [war on Lebanon](/features/2024/9/24/voices-of-lebanon-people-fleeing-for-their-lives-as-israel-attacks) for the second time in under two years. Earlier that day, Hezbollah had responded to near-daily Israeli attacks on Lebanon for the first time since
2024 ceasefire, despite near-daily breaches of the deal by Israel. Israel responded immediately with air raids on the suburbs of Beirut where it claimed Hezbollah strongholds are located. Since then, Israel has carried
attacks in 2024](/features/longform/2024/10/26/once-upon-a-time-in-dahiyeh-israels-destruction-of-lebanons-communities) and [again in 2026](/video/newsfeed/2026/3/7/beiruts-southern-suburbs-in-ruins-after-israeli-attack). The IOM also estimates 48,000 have been displaced since March. Many migrants work as cleaners or nannies and are beholden to the country’s kafala
attacks on 2 March against Israel in solidarity with Tehran, triggering a ferocious Israeli response, including a ground invasion into southern Lebanon. It came 15 months after the last major conflict between the two sides
March 2, after Tehran-aligned Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel. Hezbollah said the attacks were in retaliation for Israel’s killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on the first
attacks on March 2, the Lebanese government [declared](/news/2026/3/2/lebanese-pm-nawaf-salam-announces-ban-on-hezbollah-military-activities) Hezbollah’s military activities illegal. Hezbollah’s weapons have long been a point of contention in Lebanon. In 1990, when the Lebanese civil war ended after
March, just days after US and Israeli strikes began in Iran. While the two sides were meeting in Washington on Tuesday, Hezbollah claimed at least 24 attacks on Israel and Israeli troops in Lebanon. Drone
attacks,” she said, noting that the neighbourhoods had been “repeatedly targeted in Israeli strikes in recent weeks.” Residents, she added, were asking why the November 2024 ceasefire between Israel and the armed group Hezbollah, which
March, according to the Lebanese government. **Claire Harbage/NPR** Claire Harbage/NPR She and Wehbe, 67, are among the more than one million people the Lebanese government says have been displaced by Israel's current invasion, which
Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health’s Emergency Operations Center reported on Friday that 2,618 people have been killed and 8,094 wounded since hostilities began on March 2. The death toll continues
attacks from Hezbollah.  (Al Jazeera) Mohammad Bazzi, the mayor of Bint Jbeil, told Al Jazeera that the extensive destruction reflects an organised campaign targeting
March](https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/israeli-forces-using-gaza-playbook-lebanon-decimating-water-infrastructure), Oxfam warned that Israeli forces were "using the Gaza playbook in Lebanon," noting extensive damage to water infrastructure, but also electricity networks and bridges, "cutting off vital supplies and services