Israel continues to intensify its military operations in southern Lebanon while also maintaining active operations in the Gaza Strip, despite the existence of a theoretical ceasefire in both areas.
Israeli forces have reportedly expanded activities beyond the buffer zone unilaterally established by Israel in southern Lebanon, increasing fears of a broader escalation involving the Hezbollah.
At the same time, military strikes continue inside Gaza, where at least seven people were reportedly killed on Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Civilian casualties and destruction continue to raise serious humanitarian concerns in the Palestinian enclave.
Although ceasefire agreements are theore
tically in place, Israel and Hamas continue accusing each other of repeatedly violating the terms of the truce.
Israeli authorities argue that military actions are necessary to respond to security threats and attacks targeting Israeli territory. Hamas, meanwhile, accuses Israel of maintaining aggressive military pressure despite international calls for de-escalation.
The situation has increased tensions across the Middle East, where fears of a larger regional conflict continue to grow amid ongoing instability.
Humanitarian organizations warn that civilians remain the most affected by the continued violence, with infrastructure damage, displacement, shortages of medical supplies, and growing insecurity affecting daily life.
International actors continue calling for restraint and renewed diplomatic negotiations aimed at preserving the ceasefire and preventing further escalation.
Observers note that maintaining a stable ceasefire remains difficult due to deep political disagreements, security concerns, and the absence of long-term political solutions between the parties involved.
As military operations continue in both Lebanon and Gaza, international attention remains focused on the risk of wider instability across the region.
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