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Israel orders residents to leave southern Beirut

By Thomson Reuters Mar 5, 2026 | 8:37 AM

BEIRUT, March 5 (Reuters) – Israel warned residents to leave Beirut’s Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs on Thursday, sparking panic as people fled a swathe of the Lebanese capital ​on the fourth day of full-scale hostilities between ‌the Iran-backed group and Israel.

An Israeli military spokesperson, in a post on X, ordered residents of the southern suburbs to move east and north, posting a map showing four sprawling districts of the capital ‌he ​said they must leave, part of the ⁠area is adjacent to ⁠Beirut airport.

“Save your lives, evacuate your homes immediately,” Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee posted, saying that any movement southwards may endanger their lives.

Roads out of the suburbs were ​clogged as people fled by car and on foot, television footage showed. Gunfire was heard in the southern ⁠suburbs, warning residents to leave.

Lebanon was ⁠pulled into the war in the Middle East ​on Monday, when Hezbollah opened fire, sparking intensified Israeli airstrikes ​largely focused on the southern suburbs, southern Lebanon and ‌eastern Lebanon.

On Wednesday, the Israeli military ordered residents to leave an area of southern Lebanon amounting to about 8% of its territory.

Israeli bombardment and warnings have already forced tens ⁠of thousands of Lebanese to flee homes in the southern suburbs and the south this week. The Lebanese health ministry has said ⁠77 people have ‌been killed.

There have been no reports of ⁠fatalities in Israel as a result of ​Hezbollah ‌attacks.

Beirut’s predominantly Shi’ite Muslim southern suburbs are ​among the capital’s ⁠most densely populated areas. The area was pounded by Israeli airstrikes during a war with Hezbollah in 2024, and during a previous war with Israel in 2006.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir and Tala Ramadan; Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Philippa Fletcher ​and Sharon Singleton)