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Lebanese army reopens major routes after Israeli attacks

19 April 2026
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The Lebanese army has announced the full reopening of the Khardali–Nabatieh road in southern Lebanon, following extensive damage from weeks of Israeli airstrikes. Access to the Burj Rahal–Tyre bridge has been partially restored, with ongoing restoration work on the Tayr Falsah–Tyre bridge in collaboration with the National Litani River Authority. These efforts are part of a broader initiative to reopen roads and maintain internal security within the country. Since the onset of Israel’s military offensive on Lebanon on March 2, approximately 2,300 people have been killed, over 7,500 injured, and more than 1 million displaced, according to the latest figures. A temporary ceasefire that began last Thursday has reportedly been marred by violations from both sides.

Why It Matters

This situation is significant as it highlights the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Lebanon due to the ongoing conflict, exacerbated by the recent Israeli-Lebanese military actions. The conflict has a complex history, with tensions rooted in territorial disputes and the presence of militant groups. The large number of casualties and displacements has raised concerns about the long-term stability of the region and the capacity of Lebanese infrastructure to cope with the aftermath of such violence. The ceasefire, while temporarily halting hostilities, underscores the fragility of peace in a historically volatile area, with previous truces often leading to renewed conflict.

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