Israel intensified military actions by launching airstrikes near Beirut and southern Lebanon, hitting Hezbollah sites following growing international unease over civilian impacts. In southern Lebanon's Nabatieh, buildings were targeted, leaving five fatalities, including the city’s mayor, as evacuations continued. Similarly, Beirut’s southern suburbs saw hits on alleged underground Hezbollah storage areas after Israel warned residents to vacate the vicinity. The United States, voicing apprehension about the bombing campaign scope, has advocated for the reduction of hostilities to minimize civilian casualties. Concurrently, Britain's sanctions on Israeli settler outposts underscore international dismay over rising tensions and violence. Meanwhile, the UN calls for an investigation into a troubling airstrike in northern Lebanon, highlighting growing concerns about conflict-related civilian harm. In conjunction with diplomatic pressures, Israel is urged to improve systems for Gazan medical evacuations as humanitarian strains mount. As Lebanon grapples with widespread evacuations, more than a million people face displacement amidst these intensifying conflicts and security challenges.