Death toll from Israeli bombardment of Lebanon rises to 570

March 11, 2026 - 18:16

Israeli bombardment across Lebanon has so far killed 570 and wounded 1,444 others, according to the latest update from the Disaster Risk Management Unit at the Lebanese Prime Minister’s Office.

The report also indicated that approximately 759,300 people have been displaced, with many registering in shelters across the country as the conflict intensifies, Middle East Monitor reported on Wednesday.

Israeli forces continued their air campaign on Tuesday, striking multiple locations across Lebanon and causing further casualties and widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure.

Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut as well as several towns in southern Lebanon, including Qana, Tyre, Hanawiya, Adloun, Adshit, Majdal Selm, Kfar Rumman, Haboush, Deir Antar, Srifa, Yater, Beit Leef, Qantara, Doueir, Kfar Jouz, Jishit, Kfar Tibni, Shahabiya, Breiqa and Barashit.

Meanwhile, the Israeli army issued renewed warnings to residents of Beirut’s southern suburbs and areas south of the Litani River, urging them to evacuate as airstrikes and surveillance flights intensified.

Lebanese airspace has witnessed heavy overflights by Israeli warplanes and drones during the ongoing operations.

In a separate incident on Monday, an Israeli airstrike targeted a house in the southern Lebanese town of Al-Namiriya, killing six members of the same family while they were having breakfast, according to local reports.

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