Israeli strikes hit Lebanese hospital in Tyre amid ongoing conflict
April 4, 2026 • Al Jazeera
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At least 11 people were injured in an Israeli air strike near the Lebanese Italian Hospital in Tyre, Lebanon. According to the Ministry of Public Health, two buildings near the hospital were destroyed overnight, causing damage to the facility and shattering windows. The hospital’s management reported that suspended ceilings collapsed due to the attack.
A series of attacks occurred in the Tyre region, including one on its port that damaged a small boat and struck other boats moored nearby. At least one person was killed in this incident, according to reports from the National News Agency (NNA).
In another incident, an Israeli drone strike targeted a motorbike on the northern outskirts of Tyre, killing at least two people, the NNA reported.
The Israeli military issued a forced displacement order to residents of Tyre, stating that it planned further strikes on Hezbollah targets. Tens of thousands of people have left Tyre in recent weeks, but approximately 20,000 remain, including 15,000 displaced from surrounding villages.
Israel has also issued displacement orders for most of the city and a broad swath of southern Lebanon. The NNA reported that Israeli forces abducted a man in the Lebanese town of Shebaa near the Israeli border.
Meanwhile, Israel continued its ground invasion, blowing up houses in several southern front-line villages and towns, including Aita al-Shaab and Ramyah. Bridges linking Samar with Mashghara were also bombed, according to reports from the NNA.
Rights groups have condemned the bombing of bridges and other civilian infrastructure across southern Lebanon. The International Crisis Group reported that Israeli forces carried out air attacks on several towns in southern Lebanon, including al-Qatrani and Yohmar.
The situation remains fluid, with ongoing violence and displacement affecting thousands of people.
Source: Al Jazeera