• Hezbollah announces targeting Israeli vehicles in southern Lebanon

    Hezbollah:

    • We detonated two bombs yesterday on a bulldozer and a military vehicle of the Israeli enemy at the Al-Birkah area in Haddatha, southern Lebanon.
    • We shelled Israeli enemy vehicles advancing near the stadium in Haddatha with artillery, forcing them to retreat.
    • We targeted a Merkava tank in the town of Yahmar al-Shaqif with appropriate weapons, and it was seen burning.
  • Hezbollah broadcast footage it said showed the targeting of two Merkava tanks belonging to the Israeli army in the town of Rashaf, southern Lebanon, dated the 26th of this month.

    • Israeli strike on the town of Ain Qana in the Nabatieh district, southern Lebanon.
    • Strike from an Israeli drone on the town of Tirdaba, southern Lebanon.
    • Israeli artillery shelling on the town of Kafr Tibnit in the Nabatieh district.
    • Israeli strikes on the city of Nabatieh and the towns of Kafr Rumman and Shukin, southern Lebanon.
    • An Israeli drone launched a strike on the town of Maaroub, southern Lebanon.
    • Israeli strikes on the town of Mayfadoun and the Kafr Jouz area in the Nabatieh district.
    • The Israeli army: The air force continues to attack Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
    • The Israeli army: Efforts are ongoing to eliminate any threat to residents of northern towns.
    • The Israeli army announces it intercepted a suspicious aerial target in the area where its soldiers are operating, southern Lebanon.
    • Israeli Home Front Command: Sirens in Misgav Am in the Upper Galilee warning of rocket fire from Lebanon.
    • Israeli Home Front Command: Sirens in Margaliot in the Galilee warning of a drone infiltration from Lebanon.
    Smoke billows from southern Lebanon following an Israeli strike, as seen from Nabatieh, Lebanon, May 29, 2026.
    Israeli strikes target the Nabatieh district in southern Lebanon.
  • Plume of smoke billows from southern Lebanon following Israeli strikes, as seen from Nabatieh, Lebanon May 28, 2026.
    Violent Israeli strikes on the city of Nabatieh and its surroundings.
  • Israel is pressuring Washington to ensure it can operate freely against Hezbollah under the agreement with Iran, amid concern in Tel Aviv over the anticipated memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran.

  • A FPV drone, via fiber-optic cables, launched by Hezbollah from south Lebanon, as seen from the upper Galilee on the Israel-Lebanon border, 19 May 2026.
    A Hezbollah drone in the skies of southern Lebanon as seen from the Upper Galilee.
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    Al-Birkah

    Al-Birkah is a historic neighborhood in the old city of Jerusalem, located near the Temple Mount. Its name means “the pool” in Arabic, referring to ancient water reservoirs that once served the area. This site has deep religious and historical significance, having been a residential and commercial hub for centuries under various Islamic and Ottoman administrations.

    Haddatha

    Haddatha is a small, historic village in southern Lebanon, near the border with Israel. It was heavily affected by the 2006 Lebanon War, during which much of the village was destroyed or damaged. The area has a long history of agricultural life, but ongoing regional conflicts have led to significant depopulation and hardship for its remaining residents.

    Yahmar al-Shaqif

    Yahmar al-Shaqif is a historic village in southern Lebanon, known for its ancient ruins and the nearby Beaufort Castle (Shaqif Arnun), a Crusader fortress built in the 12th century. The castle played a strategic role in regional conflicts, later occupied by various powers including the Mamluks and Ottomans. Today, the site offers visitors a glimpse into Lebanon’s layered history, with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

    Rashaf

    Rashaf is a historic village in the Dhofar region of Oman, known for its ancient cave dwellings and pre-Islamic archaeological significance. The site features stone structures and rock carvings that date back thousands of years, reflecting early human settlement and trade routes in the Arabian Peninsula. Today, it stands as a cultural heritage site, offering insights into the region’s ancient past and traditional ways of life.

    Ain Qana

    Ain Qana is a village in southern Lebanon, historically associated with the biblical site of Cana, where Jesus is said to have performed his first miracle of turning water into wine. The area features ancient ruins, including rock-cut tombs and a Roman-era temple, reflecting its long history of settlement. Today, it is a quiet agricultural community that attracts visitors interested in its religious and archaeological significance.

    Nabatieh

    Nabatieh is a historic city in southern Lebanon, known for its role as a regional commercial and cultural hub. It gained prominence during the Ottoman era and is particularly famous for its traditional Souk al-Turbeh and the annual Ashura commemorations, which reflect its deep Shia Muslim heritage. The city has faced significant destruction during conflicts, including the 2006 Lebanon War, but remains a resilient center of local identity and trade.

    Kafr Rumman

    Kafr Rumman is a Palestinian village located in the Tulkarm Governorate of the West Bank. Its history dates back to the Ottoman era, and it has traditionally been an agricultural community, known for cultivating olives and grains. Like many villages in the region, it experienced significant demographic changes after the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, with some of its original inhabitants becoming refugees.

    Mayfadoun

    Mayfadoun is a village in southern Lebanon, known for its rich agricultural lands and historical significance. It is home to ancient ruins, including remnants of Roman and Byzantine-era structures, such as a temple and a reservoir, indicating its long-standing settlement. The area also features a notable mosque and traditional architecture that reflect its cultural heritage through various historical periods.