Israeli strikes killed nine people in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, including near the Rashidieh Palestinian refugee camp.
Al Jazeera reports nine dead in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, including a hit near a Palestinian refugee camp.
Lebanese media accounts and OSINT trackers document strikes near Rashidieh camp, calling it an escalation against civilian areas.
Israeli airstrikes killed at least nine people across southern Lebanon on Tuesday, including strikes near the Rashidieh Palestinian refugee camp outside the city of Tyre, according to Al Jazeera [1]. Lebanon's health ministry said the dead included three women and two children, with more than a dozen others wounded.
The strikes follow a volatile cycle of escalation after Hezbollah fired thirty rockets at Haifa earlier this week, triggering Israeli retaliation across multiple fronts. Tuesday's attacks hit at least four locations in the Tyre district, with the strike near Rashidieh camp drawing particular condemnation from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which called it "dangerously close to protected civilian infrastructure" [1].
The Israeli Defense Forces said the strikes targeted Hezbollah weapons storage facilities and command nodes embedded in civilian areas, a claim Al Jazeera was unable to independently verify. Lebanon's caretaker government issued a formal protest through UNIFIL, the UN peacekeeping force in the south.
Rashidieh camp, home to roughly 30,000 Palestinian refugees, has been hit in previous conflicts but had been largely spared in the current round of fighting. Residents described Tuesday's strike as landing approximately 200 meters from the camp's perimeter, shattering windows and collapsing a residential wall.
The violence continues to erode what remains of the 2006 ceasefire framework, with neither side signaling willingness to de-escalate before the broader Iran pause deadline on Friday.
-- YOSEF STERN, Jerusalem