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Southern Lebanese region where Israeli strikes killed 11 people, 15-16 August 2026, deadliest since June.

At least 11 people died in south Lebanon on 15 and 16 August 2026, three of them children and two women among the dead, the region's worst toll since fighting eased in June.

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Why were the south Lebanon strikes the deadliest since the June de-escalation?

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Background

South Lebanon absorbed the deadliest bombardment since the June de-escalation over 15 and 16 August 2026: strikes across the region killed at least 11 people, three of them children and two women among the dead.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun called the strikes a violation, framing them as a threat to the Ceasefire process the United States has backed since the front quietened in June. The scale of the civilian toll, spread across two consecutive days rather than a single strike, marked a shift from the isolated incidents that had defined the front since then.

The region has sat at the sharp edge of the wider Iran-linked conflict since the war reopened its southern front, and this wave reasserted that status: two days of strikes reactivated a front that had been largely dormant for two months.

Common Questions
What happened in south Lebanon on 15-16 August 2026?
Israeli strikes killed at least 11 people, among them three children and two women, the deadliest since the June de-escalation.Source: Haaretz
Why did Israel strike south Lebanon?
Israel said it was retaliation for a pre-dawn Hezbollah explosive-drone attack that seriously wounded three Israeli soldiers.Source: event
Who did Israel say it targeted in south Lebanon?
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