The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the cumulative death toll from the Israeli offensive, from March 2nd to May 28th, has risen to 3,324, with 10,027 wounded.
Sources reported that sirens sounded in the Galilee Panhandle due to a drone infiltration from Lebanon.
Israeli Violations
According to the Lebanese National News Agency, Israeli warplanes targeted the towns of Dbayn and Jdeideh Marjeyoun with three missiles.
The agency noted that Israeli aircraft were circling over southern Lebanon, particularly the areas of Tyre, Al-Housh, Zibqin, Al-Mansouri, Qalila, Majdalzoun, Deir Qanoun Ras Al-Ain, Yater, and Kfar, coinciding with drone activity.
The channel highlighted an emergency evacuation alert issued for the city of Tyre and its surrounding areas, affecting approximately 60,000 people. Many have already left the area for fear of the situation escalating. Lebanese reports also spoke of the increasing difficulty of accessing some areas, and the overcrowding of roads with people fleeing north, amid a growing feeling that the scope of the confrontation was no longer confined to near the border, but had begun to extend into the Lebanese interior.