Key facts
- Israel issued new displacement orders for residents in and around Tyre, southern Lebanon.
- The orders also covered nearby communities and Palestinian refugee camps.
- Israeli airstrikes continued in southern Lebanon on Tuesday.
- At least five people were killed in separate airstrikes in the Nabatieh region.
- The Israeli military cited Hezbollah actions in Tyre as justification for the orders.
Israel has issued new forcible displacement orders for residents in and around the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, signaling potential imminent military action. The orders, issued by the Israeli military's Arabic-language spokesperson Avichay Adraee, also encompass nearby communities and Palestinian refugee camps. The military cited "Hezbollah elements’ actions inside the Christian Quarter in the city" as justification. These orders follow continued Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, including strikes in the Nabatieh region that killed at least five people, among them a 16-year-old boy.
