Israel Orders Major Lebanese City of Tyre Evacuated, Escalates Attacks on Southern Lebanon
Lebanese soldier killed in Israeli airstrike against
western Bekaa
by Jason Ditz | May 27, 2026
Tuesday saw some of the heaviest Israeli airstrikes on
southern Lebanon in weeks, killing dozens of people. Offensives are being reported further north beyond the Yellow Line, and all this is in spite of a ceasefire that
nominally remains in place.
Wednesday morning suggested the situation in southern
Lebanon is continuing to spiral, with Israel announcing another new evacuation
order, this time for the major city of Tyre. The locals were told that “for their own safety” they should flee north
of the Zahrani River.
That’s easier said than done. For residents of Tyre,
even getting to the Zahrani River, let alone north of it, would require first
crossing the Litani River, and Israeli forces already destroyed every single bridge across
that river over a month ago.
Israel had ordered everyone south of the Litani
River to flee north back in March, so technically speaking this is not the first time
the residents of Tyre have been ordered out during this war. Many were simply
unable to flee at the time, however, and the ability to flee northward,
especially now that there are no extent bridges, has not gotten any easier.
The open-ended evacuation orders have displaced in
excess of 1.2 million people, roughly 25% of the population of the entire
country, and with hundreds of people continuing to be killed during the state
of ceasefire and Israeli forces continuing to level southern villages, it’s not
clear if many of them will ever be able to return home.
Israeli strikes against southern and eastern Lebanon
have continued with the new evacuation orders. Lebanese officials reported a
soldier was killed in an Israeli strike in the western Bekaa Valley late
Tuesday evening. Lebanese military officials said they had only just recovered the body on
Wednesday, with Israeli
security threats in the area preventing the recovery overnight.
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