Lebanon reports Israeli strikes in south after evacuation warning
Last updated: June 13, 2026 | 12:57
Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh on Friday. AFP
Lebanon reported Israeli strikes on the country's south on Saturday shortly after the Israeli army issued an evacuation warning for 20 locations including the city of Nabatieh ahead of raids there.
The state-run National News Agency (NNA) said Israeli airstrikes hit several areas covered by the warning, including the villages of Rihan and Sujud, located not far from Nabatieh.
The Israeli army warning urged residents to "evacuate your homes immediately and move to the north of the Zahrani River", around 45 kilometres (28 miles) from the southern border with Israel.
The Israeli army last month declared all areas south of the river "combat zones", and has since been striking the area.
The NNA late on Friday reported explosions and artillery shelling near the Ali Taher hills overlooking Nabatieh.
Relatives mourn over the coffin of Hizbollah fighter Hassan Ali Kallas, from the southern Lebanese village of Nabatieh al Fawka, during his funeral at a temporary cemetery in the southern coastal Lebanese city of Sidon on Thursday. AFP
On Friday Hizbollah, which has kept up attacks on Israeli troops who have invaded south Lebanon, said its fighters had confronted Israeli forces advancing towards the town of Majdal Zoun.
Israel and Hizbollah have been at war since early March when the Iran-backed group drew Lebanon into the Middle East conflict with rocket fire at Israel to avenge the killing of Iran's supreme leader in US-Israeli strikes.
Israel launched a massive campaign of airstrikes and a ground invasion, killing more than 3,700 people in Lebanon, authorities say.
Neither Israel nor Hizbollah have respected an April ceasefire, and a conditional truce deal announced this month after the fourth round of direct Lebanese-Israeli negotiations in Washington has also failed to halt the fighting.
Hizbollah has rejected the direct talks and the conditional agreement, which requires it to cease attacks but makes no mention of Israel doing so or withdrawing troops from Lebanon.
Iran insists that Lebanon must be part of any agreement to end the wider Middle East war, and a senior US official said Friday that a peace deal with Iran "includes Lebanon". But Lebanon's leaders have accused Tehran of treating Lebanon as a "bargaining chip".
Hizbollah lawmaker Ali Fayyad on Saturday urged Lebanon to take advantage of any deal to end the Iran war that includes the country.
"We want the Lebanese state to negotiate for itself, and nobody is suggesting forfeiting this role," Fayyad said, "however, the state must abandon the policy of being crushed in the face of the Israelis and submission to the Americans."