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May 30, 2026
Israeli Forces Reach Nabatieh, Threatening Lebanon’s Southern Stronghold
Israeli troops have crossed the Litani River for the first time since 2006 and are now on the outsk…
Israeli forces have moved beyond the Litani River, positioning themselves around Nabatieh, one of southern Lebanon’s largest cities, marking the deepest ground incursion since the 2006 war. The maneuver coincides with renewed diplomatic talks in Washington and a growing humanitarian crisis.
Israeli Troops Cross Litani River, Approaching Nabatieh
Senior Lebanese military sources confirmed that Israeli units have crossed the Litani River, a line Israel previously declared as the perimeter of its unofficial buffer zone. The troops are now on the city’s outskirts, where they appear to be preparing to encircle the urban area.
Humanitarian Toll and Displacement Figures
20% of Lebanon’s population – roughly 1.2 million people – are displaced by the fighting.
At least 10 villages have received evacuation orders from the Israeli army’s Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee.
Recent Israeli air raids killed 14 civilians in southern Lebanon.
Families are sheltering in relatives’ homes, public parks, or living in vehicles for extended periods.
Strategic Implications for Hezbollah and Southern Lebanon
Analysts say the push aims to break through Hezbollah’s second and third defensive lines, isolate the western Bekaa Valley and pressure the group’s command structure. Nabatieh is viewed locally as a symbol of resistance; its fall would represent a significant shift in the balance of power in the south.
Prospects for Ceasefire Talks and Regional Stability
U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, are facilitating a new round of negotiations in Washington, following a recent meeting between Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam. While both sides have expressed a desire to end hostilities, the on‑ground advance and civilian displacement test the durability of the tentative cease‑fire that has been in place since mid‑April.
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