Israeli airstrikes struck the city of Tyre and areas of southern Lebanon on Monday as cross-border hostilities intensified. The attacks hit multiple locations in Tyre, a coastal city, and several villages in the surrounding region, according to reports from the area.
Strikes on Tyre
Warplanes targeted positions inside Tyre and nearby towns in southern Lebanon. The full extent of damage was not immediately known. Casualty figures had not been released as of Monday evening.
Southern Lebanon under fire
The bombardment extended beyond Tyre, hitting a number of villages in the south. The strikes are part of a broader wave of violence that has escalated over recent days. Exchange of fire across the Israel-Lebanon border has grown increasingly frequent.
Escalation continues
The airstrikes mark the latest in a series of attacks as the conflict intensifies. The Israeli military said the strikes targeted infrastructure associated with militant activity. Lebanese authorities did not immediately comment.
Monday’s airstrikes on Tyre and southern Lebanon come without any sign of de-escalation. The situation on the ground remains tense, with no indication of when the violence might subside.




