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Will Israel's troops take over more of southern Lebanon?

The Israeli army has now told locals in Tyre several times that they should evacuate the southern Lebanese city , previously home to over 100,000 people as well as around 10,000 displaced from surrounding areas. But her father and other members of her family are staying, says Lil

Will Israel's troops take over more of southern Lebanon?
DW World โ€” 9 June 2026
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The Israeli army has now told locals in Tyre several times that they should evacuate the southern Lebanese city , previously home to over 100,000 people as well as around 10,000 displaced from surrounding areas. But her father and other members of her family are staying, says Lily, a community worker from Tyre.

Lily, who didn't want to give her full name for security reasons, is now living with friends in the Lebanese capitalย Beirut. But when she can, the 29-year-old returns to Tyre to deliver medicine and food.

"Tyre is a ghost town," she tells DW. Since early March, ongoing Israeli aerial attacks have seen successive waves of locals leave. Drone and artillery attacks on Tyre are continuing this week, with Israel saying it is targeting the Lebanese militant group despite the new ceasefire between Iran and Israel .

"Three weeks ago, you had one pharmacy opening here every two or three days, then closing for security," Lily continues. "There are some grocery shops open but you can count them on one hand. And it's hard to get supplies in. Nobody wants to come to Tyre by road because it's risky."

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Sometimes the Israeli military warns it will target a certain building, Lily says,ย "but then they actually hit four buildings. Or the building they warn about won't be hit for a week. So, there's no specific timing and it keeps everybody anxious as they don't know what's happening."

Other times, Israeli forces won't even warn of a strike, she adds. On Sunday, a historic family home belonging to a close friend, located near an area in Tyre classified by UNESCO as a world heritage site , was completely destroyed.

"There was no warning but luckily, there was nobody there," Lily said, adding that her friend, a 32-year-old who previously volunteered with the Red Cross, had actually been in the process of moving to France for a new job. The main casualties were a dozen cats the family had been taking care of.

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