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    At Least 11 Killed in Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon on Easter Sunday

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    Posted on April 5, 2026

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    Last updated: April 6, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Israeli airstrikes struck Kfarhata and Beirut's Jnah on Easter Sunday (April 5, 2026), killing at least 11 people—including a 4‑year‑old—and injuring dozens amid one of Lebanon’s deadliest days since the conflict escalated in early March.

    Israeli Airstrikes Kill 11 in Lebanon on Easter, Sparking Escalation in Tension

    Escalation of Violence and Human Impact in Lebanon

    By Nazih Osseiran

    Fatal Airstrikes on Kfarhata and Beirut

    April 5 (Reuters) - An Israeli airstrike on Kfarhata, a village in south Lebanon, killed seven people on Sunday, including a 4-year-old child, Lebanon's health ministry said in a statement.

    Another Israeli attack on the Jnah neighbourhood in Beirut killed four people and injured 39 others, the ministry added.

    Evacuation Orders and Civilian Impact

    The strike on Kfarhata followed an overnight evacuation order by the Israeli military instructing residents to leave the village.

    As Lebanese Christians, who make up roughly a third of the population, marked Easter Sunday, the country experienced one of its most violent days since fighting with Israel erupted early last month.

    Airstrikes Across Beirut and Southern Lebanon

    Throughout the day, Beirut echoed with the sounds of strikes and the screech of low-flying planes overhead. The southern suburbs of the capital were hit by eight airstrikes, state media reported.

    Earlier on Sunday, the Lebanese army said a soldier had been killed in an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon.

    Wider Regional Conflict and Military Actions

    Evacuation Warnings and Border Tensions

    On Saturday, the Israeli military issued an evacuation warning targeting Lebanon's Masnaa border crossing with Syria, the main entry point connecting the two countries, alleging it was being used by the Lebanese Hezbollah armed group for military purposes.

    Hezbollah's Involvement and Israeli Response

    Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East conflict when Iranian-backed Hezbollah began to launch rockets at Israel on March 2 in support of Tehran.

    Israel has launched strikes on Lebanon and invaded the south in what has become the most violent spillover of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

    Casualties and Displacement

    By late March, more than 400 Hezbollah fighters had been killed, sources told Reuters. At least 10 Israeli troops ​have been killed in southern Lebanon ​in the same period, the Israeli ⁠military has said.

    The Lebanese health ministry said 1,461 people had been killed in Israeli attacks in Lebanon as of Sunday, raising the death toll since the start of the war by 39 in around 24 hours. More than one million people have been displaced.

    Security Measures and Civilian Resilience

    Israeli Security Zone and Evacuation Orders

    Israel said it intends to control a "security zone" as deep as 30 km (20 miles) into Lebanese territory. It has issued evacuation orders covering around 15% of Lebanese territory. 

    Lebanese Civilians' Determination to Stay

    But tens of thousands of Lebanese have remained in their homes in the south, including around 9,000 Lebanese Christians living in a cluster of border towns, who told Reuters they were ​determined to stay.

    (Editing by Ros Russell)

    References

    • At least 11 killed in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon on Easter Sunday — Reuters via Investing.com
    • At least 11 people, including a child, were killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon on Easter Sunday — UNN

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •A strike on Kfarhata killed seven, including a child, after evacuation orders issued overnight.
    • •The Thursday Jnah strike in Beirut killed four and injured 39, compounding civilian harm during Easter observance.
    • •Lebanon marked its most violent day since fighting began in March, with the overall death toll rising rapidly amid mass displacement.

    Frequently Asked Questions about At least 11 killed in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon on Easter Sunday

    1How many people were killed in the Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon on Easter Sunday?

    At least 11 people, including a 4-year-old child, were killed in the Israeli airstrikes in Kfarhata village and Beirut.

    2Where did the Israeli airstrikes occur in Lebanon?

    Airstrikes occurred in Kfarhata, a village in south Lebanon, and the Jnah neighbourhood in Beirut.

    • Escalation of Violence and Human Impact in Lebanon
    • Fatal Airstrikes on Kfarhata and Beirut
    • Evacuation Orders and Civilian Impact
    • Airstrikes Across Beirut and Southern Lebanon
    • Wider Regional Conflict and Military Actions
    • Evacuation Warnings and Border Tensions
    • Hezbollah's Involvement and Israeli Response
    • Casualties and Displacement
    • Security Measures and Civilian Resilience
    • Israeli Security Zone and Evacuation Orders
    • Lebanese Civilians' Determination to Stay
    3What caused the recent escalation of violence between Lebanon and Israel?

    Hezbollah began launching rockets at Israel in early March, leading to Israeli strikes and heightened conflict.

    4How many people have been displaced in Lebanon due to the conflict?

    More than one million people have been displaced in Lebanon since the start of the conflict.

    5What was the significance of Easter Sunday in relation to the attacks?

    The airstrikes occurred as Lebanese Christians, about a third of the population, marked Easter Sunday, making it one of the most violent days amidst the conflict.

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