Summary of Israeli Attacks on Lebanese Territories - Date: 11/06/2026:
Airstrikes Conducted by Hostile Warplanes:
South Lebanon:
Outskirts of Aarrayhane, Khirbet Selem, Jebchit, Deir Kifa, Zibqine, El Mansouri, El Qatrange, Choukine, Kfar Jaouz, Tyre (Sour), Habouch, Teir Debba, Kfar Tebnit, El Abbassiyeh, Toura, Deir Qanoun El Nahr, El Souaneh, Majdal Zoun, Yater, Chaqra, Nabatieh, Nabatieh El Faouqa, Qalaouiyeh.
Bekaa:
Sohmor, Jroud Nahle.
Airstrikes Conducted by Hostile Drones:
Nabatieh, Habouch, El Chehabiyeh, Machghara, Kfar Sir, Jouaiya, Aarrayhane, Ain El Mizrab, El Haouch, Sohmor.
Hostile Artillery Shelling:
Nabatieh City, Nabatieh El Faouqa, Kfar Roumâne, Kfar Chouba, Wadi Zibqine, Sohmor, Srifa, Ali El Taher, Jebchit, El Mansouri, El Haniyeh, Braachit, Safad El Battikh, Khirbet Selem, Touline, Borj Qalaouiyeh.
Military Analysis
The geographic spread and intensity of these strikes on June 11, 2026, reveal a distinct tactical pattern. This is not routine border friction; it is a coordinated, multi-tier interdiction and pressure campaign.
Deep and Mid-Tier Targeting (The Hubs):
Striking urban and semi-urban centers like Nabatieh (city, El Faouqa, and Kfar Roumâne) alongside Tyre (Sour) and Choukine represents an attempt to disrupt the logistics, command infrastructure, and civilian support base of the resistance. Nabatieh functions as a critical administrative and logistical node for the southern front.
Squeezing the Operational Spine:
The heavy focus on the Nabatieh ridge, Habouch, Kfar Tibnit, and Kfar Sir is designed to sever the lines connecting the deep Bekaa/Nabatieh supply lines to the immediate frontline sectors.
The Second Line Frontage (Mid-South):
Hits on Khirbet Selem, Deir Kifa, Jouaiya, and Chaqra target the secondary defensive echelons. These areas house tactical headquarters and immediate reserve forces that reinforce the forward edge.
The Litani/Coastal Flank:
Targeting Mansouri, Majdal Zoun, and Zibqine blocks the western coastal axis, aiming to isolate the coastal rocket launch sectors.
Strategic Depth (The Bekaa Link):
Strikes on Sohmor and Machghara in the Western Bekaa, alongside the Jroud Nahle near Baalbek, show an ongoing effort to cut off the strategic interior pipelines feeding materials from the northern/eastern borders down to the southern operations room.
The Geopolitical Link: US-Iran Negotiations
From a strategic perspective, this escalation is directly linked to the current negotiation tracks between Tehran and Washington.
Firepower as Diplomatic Leverage:
Israel is using maximum destructive leverage to alter the terms on the table. The objective is to pressure Iran by showing that its primary regional deterrent—Hizbollah's northern front—can be subjected to systematic attrition unless Tehran concedes to specific regional border arrangements or security guarantees.
Separation of Fronts:
The US and Israel are attempting to force a decoupling between the Lebanese front and the broader regional negotiations. By hitting deep and widening the target bank, they are testing the threshold of Iran’s strategic patience, gambling that Tehran will pressure the resistance in Lebanon to scale back to salvage the broader diplomatic or sanctions-relief packages being negotiated with Washington.
The Resistance Response:
The tactical reality on the ground dictates that the resistance will not accept a formula where diplomacy is conducted under fire without a counter-response. Every strike inside Lebanese depth expands the resistance’s target matrix inside occupied Palestine. The field directly dictates the negotiation terms; stability will not be bought with unilateral concessions, and the resilience of the southern front remains Iran's strongest card on the diplomatic table in Washington.