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water infrastructure **Beirut, Lebanon –** Israel is attacking Lebanon’s water infrastructure, using similar tactics to its genocidal
Lebanon," noting extensive damage to water infrastructure, but also electricity networks and bridges, "cutting off vital supplies and services for entire towns and villages." Israel has denied that its attacks
attacks on Israeli forces within Lebanese territory. Al Jazeera reporter Zeina Khodr reported on Friday that Israel is increasingly deploying a military “campaign of erasure” in southern Lebanon, mirroring tactics it used in Gaza. Israeli
attacks in southern Lebanon despite a US-brokered ceasefire being in place. More than 3,600 people have been killed and some 1.2 million have been displaced in the Israeli military offensive since March
water system, and destroyed homes, roads and olive trees. The incidents come as Israeli forces step up attacks on Lebanon, including the capital, Beirut, claiming they are striking Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure. Israeli forces also
Israel’s latest invasion return to shattered homes and communities, the 106-page report outlines how southern Lebanon has suffered profound ecological disruption and the loss of essential ecosystem services. In her foreword, Tamara
Lebanon, as well as the Ramat David, Tel Nof and Nevatim military airbases. For their part, Israeli warplanes attacked the capital, Tehran, and other cities. One of the first targets was Karun, a major petrochemical
water infrastructure](/news/2026/6/10/us-bombs-irans-water-facilities-why-thats-so-significant) a protected site. - **Tehran reacts to renewed fighting:** Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Vall said many Iranians had been expecting another US attack despite renewed talk of negotiations. “They have
Lebanon since 2 March, according to figures by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). BBC Verify analysis of satellite imagery shows the IDF destroyed nearly a third of buildings
Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group under an anti-U.S. billboard depicting the American aircrafts into the Iranian armed forces fishing net with signs that read in Farsi: "The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed
water reactor to prevent plutonium production and introduced one of the most intrusive inspection regimes ever implemented by the global nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In exchange, Iran received relief from international
waters,” Centcom said, adding that it would continue to protect US assets and interests during the ceasefire. Tehran defended its recent strikes on US-linked military facilities, arguing that countries hosting bases used in attacks
attacks from Hezbollah.  (Al Jazeera) Mohammad Bazzi, the mayor of Bint Jbeil, told Al Jazeera that the extensive destruction reflects an organised campaign targeting
Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen. They have also brought some of the paramilitary fighters inside Iran to help them control the situation, with Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) or Hashd al-Shaabi and other armed
infrastructure was also damaged, including water facilities. ![STRAIT OF HORMUZ - 17 JANUARY 2026 : A satellite view of Qeshm Island in Hormozgan Province, Iran, within the Strait of Hormuz region on January 17, 2026. (Photo
infrastructure in Iran if it doesn’t accept the terms of the deal being offered by the US. “We’re offering a very fair and reasonable deal, and I hope they take it because
attacking Iran in late February, Trump has claimed nearly 40 times that a deal with Iran was imminent. But after months of lurching from one crisis to the next – with the US and Iran exchanging