Fresh Israeli Airstrikes Kill 12, Push Lebanon Death Toll to 3,666 Amid Escalating Conflict
Fresh Israeli airstrikes have reportedly killed at least 12 people in southern Lebanon, further intensifying an already volatile conflict that has claimed thousands of lives and displaced large populations across the region.
According to local health authorities and emergency responders, the latest strikes targeted multiple locations suspected of hosting militant activity, resulting in significant destruction of property and civilian casualties.

The new fatalities have pushed the overall death toll in Lebanon to 3,666 since the escalation of hostilities began, underscoring the worsening humanitarian crisis in the region.
Military officials from Israel stated that the strikes were aimed at eliminating threats posed by armed groups operating near the border, insisting that operations are conducted in response to continued attacks and security risks.
However, Lebanese officials and humanitarian organizations have condemned the strikes, describing them as excessive and warning of the growing impact on civilian populations, infrastructure, and essential services.
The situation in Lebanon remains highly unstable, with continued exchanges of fire along border areas and increasing fears of wider regional escalation involving multiple actors.
International observers, including the United Nations, have repeatedly called for an immediate de-escalation and renewed diplomatic efforts to prevent further loss of life and regional spillover.
Humanitarian agencies warn that the rising death toll and displacement figures are stretching medical and relief resources, leaving many communities without adequate access to food, shelter, and healthcare.
As violence continues, diplomatic channels remain under pressure, with global leaders urging restraint and renewed negotiations to avoid a deeper and more prolonged conflict in the Middle East.