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Israel Issues Evacuation Order for Tyre Amid Escalating Hezbollah Strikes

Israel's military issued an evacuation order for residents of Tyre in southern Lebanon, citing operations against Hezbollah. At least two people were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the village of Deir Aames. Hezbollah retaliated with drone, rocket, and close-range attacks on Israeli forces. The Lebanese Health Ministry reports over 3,200 killed and 9,800 wounded since March 2.

Israel issues evacuation order to residents in Lebanon's city of Tyre

Beirut, May 28

Israel's military on Thursday issued an evacuation order for residents of the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon.

The military said it would operate against the "Iran-backed group" Hezbollah in the area. "The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) is compelled to take forceful action against it," said the order.

Residents of the zone around certain buildings should leave and travel north of the Zahrani River, it added.

Meanwhile, at least two people were killed and another wounded in an Israeli airstrike targeting Hezbollah sites in the village of Deir Aames in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanon's National News Agency.

The strikes came as Israeli attacks intensified across southern Lebanon.

Lebanon's Civil Defense said that rescue teams evacuated 29 civilians trapped inside buildings damaged by airstrikes in the towns of Doueir and Nabatieh, reports Xinhua news agency.

The Israeli army also renewed an evacuation warning for residents of Nabatieh and later issued similar warnings for the towns of Kfarhouna, Aaramta, Mlita, Jarjouaa and Houmine al Fawqa.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah said its members targeted Israeli forces and military positions in Zawtar al Sharqiya in southern Lebanon. The group said it struck an Israeli Merkava tank near Bustan Zattam with an attack drone and shelled gatherings of Israeli soldiers and vehicles near Tallet al Khazzan and the town's riverbed using rockets, artillery shells and heavy rockets.

The group also said its members engaged Israeli forces at close range around 9:00 a.m. at the Scout Complex in Zawtar al Sharqiya using light and medium weapons, forcing the troops to retreat before Israeli forces launched heavy bombardment on the area.

Separately, Israeli warplanes launched a second strike on a building in the Mashrouaa al Rouz area at the entrance of Abbasiyeh, north of the coastal city of Tyre, destroying it completely. Additional airstrikes targeted Tyre and the Rashidieh Palestinian refugee camp south of the city.

Lebanon's Health Ministry said the toll from Israeli attacks since March 2 had risen to 3,269 killed and 9,840 wounded as of May 27.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As a Canadian, I'm horrified by the civilian toll. 3,269 dead since March? That's a staggering number. The international community must push for an immediate ceasefire. How many more families need to be destroyed?

Vikram M

Evacuation order for Tyre? This is a UNESCO World Heritage site, a city that has stood for millennia. War spares no history, no culture. India's foreign policy must be clear: de-escalation and respect for international law. 🕊️

Naveen S

Hezbollah using drones and tanks... this conflict is getting more dangerous by the day. But who suffers? Ordinary people, like the 29 civilians rescued today. We need a global effort to stop arms flows to all sides.

Ananya R

Evacuating Nabatieh and now Tyre... Israel says it's targeting Hezbollah, but entire towns are being displaced. This is collective punishment. India must raise this at the UN. Silence is not neutrality.

Jennifer L

The close-range fighting in Zawtar al Sharqiya shows this is now a ground war. Both sides keep escalating. Diplomacy has completely failed. My heart goes out to the families in Lebanon.

Priya S

Reading this as an Indian,

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