IDF advances deep into Lebanon as Tyre evacuated, death toll surpasses 900
Israeli forces expand ground incursion into southern Lebanon, displacing over one million people as strikes hit the historic city of Tyre.
Israeli forces are reported to be advancing deeper into southern Lebanon, expanding ground operations as evacuation orders now cover the historic coastal city of Tyre. The humanitarian crisis has reached staggering levels, with over one million people displaced—roughly a fifth of Lebanon’s population.
The national death toll since March 2 has surpassed 900, with Lebanon’s Health Ministry reporting 912 fatalities and 2,221 injuries as of March 17. The Israeli army announced Tuesday that its 36th Division had joined efforts to expand the ground incursion following a new operation that reportedly pushed 7–9 kilometers into Lebanese territory .
Hezbollah has continued to engage Israeli military sites, stating its actions are in response to continued Israeli attacks despite a November 2024 ceasefire agreement. The militant group also cites the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a joint US-Israeli airstrike on February 28 as a catalyst for the renewed hostilities .
In response to the escalating violence, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun convened a high-level security meeting at the Baabda Palace on Wednesday. Military and security chiefs briefed Aoun on developments across Lebanon, including the human and material toll, large-scale displacement, and extensive damage to property.
Aoun called for a unified national discourse that emphasizes solidarity and rejects sectarian incitement. He urged local authorities to expand shelters for displaced civilians and called for tighter monitoring of prices to combat monopolistic practices. “The current phase requires close oversight and a heightened sense of national responsibility,” Aoun said, urging political actors to rise above personal interests .
Sercan Roni