Israel orders new evacuations in Lebanon and pushes further north
Summary
Israel launched air strikes in southern Lebanon and ordered people to leave more than a dozen areas. Israeli troops advanced further north, crossing the Litani River. This happened shortly after Lebanese and Israeli officials held direct talks at the Pentagon, the U.S. defense headquarters.Key Facts
- Israel conducted strikes across southern Lebanon on May 31, 2026.
- Israel ordered evacuations from more than twelve locations in Lebanon.
- The Lebanese army reported two soldiers were wounded in an Israeli strike.
- Israeli troops pushed north and crossed the Litani River in Lebanon.
- Lebanese and Israeli military officials held direct talks at the Pentagon for the first time in decades.
- The situation is part of ongoing conflict involving Hezbollah, Lebanon, Israel, and Iran.
- Israel has urged residents of the southern Lebanese city of Tyre to leave their homes.
- The conflict is happening while the U.S. and Iran continue tense discussions.
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