Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon on Tuesday killed five people, including a child, and wounded 48, the Lebanese health ministry said. The attacks targeted multiple areas across the south, causing significant damage and casualties.
The wounded included a doctor and five employees of Tebnine Governmental Hospital, which sustained damage in what the ministry described as yet another episode in a series of attacks carried out by the Israeli enemy against hospitals and health centers. The ministry condemned the strikes, highlighting the impact on medical infrastructure and personnel.
An excavator was seen clearing rubble from a building as rescuers searched for victims following an airstrike that struck near a hospital in the southern port city of Tyre on June 2, 2026. The incident underscores the ongoing violence and its toll on civilians and essential services.
The Lebanese health ministry provided details of the casualties and damage in a statement, emphasizing the repeated targeting of healthcare facilities. The international community has been urged to intervene to protect medical workers and facilities in conflict zones.



