Overview
- A late-night air raid hit a house in Kfar Dounine in southern Lebanon, killing six people and injuring seven, according to the state-run National News Agency.
- Lebanon’s Health Ministry said 74 people were killed by Israeli strikes over the last three days, and the UN reported more than 100 strikes in 24 hours and 87 deaths over the weekend.
- Israel issued new evacuation warnings for multiple towns in the south and Bekaa Valley, as Lebanese reports also cited demolitions and an explosion that damaged a water pumping station near the Litani River.
- Hezbollah intensified drone and rocket operations and says it struck Israeli troops and vehicles, while Israeli outlets report the army is deploying new targeting systems to counter fibre‑optic and explosive drones after a soldier was killed by a drone near the border.
- U.S.-facilitated talks between Israeli and Lebanese envoys are set for Thursday and Friday, after Lebanon’s president asked Washington to press Israel to halt strikes and home demolitions, with more than one million people already displaced since March 2.