At 15:53 GMT, Israeli airstrikes struck an ambulance centre in southern Lebanon, wounding two individuals. The attack, reported by the Telegram channel monitor_the_situation, underscores the continued vulnerability of civilian infrastructure despite the cease‑fire that took effect earlier in the year. The centre, located in an undisclosed town in the south, was hit by precision munitions; no explosive weapons were listed in the incident report. The two wounded were transported to nearby medical facilities, and no fatalities were recorded. The strike involved Israeli forces and was noted alongside Hezbollah’s claim of responsibility for retaliatory actions in the same region.

Israeli airstrikes hit an ambulance centre in South Lebanon, two wounded. – monitor_the_situation

Three Airstrikes on Kfar Tibnit

At 13:56 GMT, three separate Israeli airstrikes targeted the town of Kfar Tibnit, also in southern Lebanon. The incidents were documented by the same monitoring channel, which included a photograph of the blast sites. While the official report listed no weapons beyond standard aerial munitions, the strikes caused material damage to residential structures. No casualty figures were released, and the Israeli Ministry of Defense did not issue a statement. The timing of the Kfar Tibnit attacks, occurring less than two hours before the ambulance centre strike, suggests a coordinated aerial campaign aimed at disrupting logistics and civilian support networks.

Three Israeli airstrikes targeted the town of Kfar Tibnit in southern Lebanon, according to an Al Jazeera correspondent. – monitor_the_situation

Ground Raid Resulting in Two Fatalities

Shortly after the ambulance centre incident, at 15:45 GMT, an Israeli ground raid was carried out in an unnamed southern Lebanese town. Video evidence shared by monitor_the_situation shows armed personnel conducting a rapid entry, after which two individuals were confirmed dead. The report did not specify the identities of the victims or the weapons employed, but the lethal outcome aligns with previous cross‑border incursions that have escalated tensions despite ongoing diplomatic overtures. The raid adds to a pattern of targeted operations that aim to neutralize perceived militant assets.

Israeli Raid Kills Two in Southern Lebanon – monitor_the_situation

Hezbollah FPV Drone Strikes on Israeli Engineering Assets

Hezbollah released multiple videos between May 10 and May 12 showing first‑person‑view (FPV) drones engaging Israeli engineering equipment in southern Lebanon. The first footage, posted by GeoPWatch on 15:31 GMT, depicts an FPV drone striking an IDF D9 bulldozer in Deir Seryan on May 10. A second video, shared at 15:28 GMT, shows a similar drone attack on a JCB JS‑series excavator in Tayr Harfa on May 12. Both incidents were corroborated by on‑site damage visible in the recordings. The use of commercially available FPV platforms demonstrates a tactical shift toward low‑cost, high‑precision anti‑armor capabilities by Hezbollah.

Hezbollah published footage of the targeting of an IDF "D9" Bulldozer using an FPV drone in Deir Seryan on the 10th of May. – GeoPWatch
Hezbollah published footage of the targeting of an IDF "JCB JS-series" Excavator using an FPV drone in Tayr Harfa on the 12th of May. – GeoPWatch

Surface‑to‑Air Missile Attempt Over Al‑Bayada

At 14:12 GMT, Hezbollah fired a surface‑to‑air missile at an Israeli helicopter operating over Al‑Bayada. The missile missed, and the aircraft withdrew from the area. Photographic evidence posted by monitor_the_situation shows the missile launch and the subsequent flight path of the helicopter. No casualties were reported on either side. The incident illustrates Hezbollah’s continued investment in air‑defense assets, despite limited success in intercepting Israeli aerial platforms.

Hezbollah Fires Surface-to-Air Missile at Israeli Helicopter Over Southern Lebanon – monitor_the_situation

IDF Soldier Killed by Mortar Fire

Earlier in the day, at 08:39 GMT, the Israeli Defense Forces confirmed the death of a sixth soldier since the cease‑fire began, attributing the fatality to mortar fire in southern Lebanon. The report, circulated by the intelligence outlet rnintel, did not disclose the exact location of the mortar strike or the identity of the responsible party, though the pattern of indirect fire is consistent with Hezbollah‑affiliated militia activity.

The IDF has announced the death of the sixth soldier since the start of the ceasefire in Lebanon due to mortar fire in southern Lebanon. – rnintel

Israeli Drone Strike on Motorbike in Al‑Majadel

At 08:26 GMT, an Israeli unmanned aerial vehicle targeted a motorbike in the Lebanese village of Al‑Majadel. Lebanese state media, cited by monitor_the_situation, reported that the drone’s payload struck the vehicle, causing damage but no reported injuries. The incident reflects the broader pattern of low‑altitude drone operations employed by Israel to interdict perceived militant movement across the border.

Israeli drone strike targeted a motorbike in the Lebanese village of Al-Majadel, according to Lebanese state media. – monitor_the_situation