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View of the damage at Jabal Amel Hospital following an Israeli strike carried out on 1 June in Sour (Tyre), southern Lebanon.
View of the damage at Jabal Amel hospital following an Israeli airstrike. Sour (Tyre), Lebanon, June 2026.
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Israeli airstrike causes death, injury and damage in Sour (Tyre)

View of the damage at Jabal Amel hospital following an Israeli airstrike. Sour (Tyre), Lebanon, June 2026.
© MSF
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Beirut - Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) condemns the airstrike carried out by the Israeli army on the evening of 1 June in the vicinity of Jabal Amel hospital, which we support, in Sour (Tyre), in southern Lebanon

According to the Ministry of Public Health, the attack has so far resulted in four deaths and 127 injuries, including 39 hospital staff. Among the injured staff, four are in critical condition and in intensive care. Bodies are still being recovered from the rubble, and the total number of dead and injured could still rise. 

The strike caused severe damage to Jabal Amel hospital, including its inpatient department, radiology department, and intensive care unit. One wall of an operating room has been severely damaged, leaving a large hole, and the medical team had to urgently transfer half of the remaining patients in the intensive care unit to another ward to ensure their safety.  

View of the damage at Jabal Amel Hospital following an Israeli strike carried out on 1 June in Sour (Tyre), southern Lebanon.
Rescue workers comb the debris following an Israeli strike next to Jabal Amel hospital. Sour (Tyre), Lebanon, June 2026.
MSF

The previous day, nearby Hiram hospital – another MSF-supported facility – was also struck by an Israeli airstrike; according to the Lebanese Health Ministry, 13 healthcare workers were injured. 

These incidents come amid a sharp escalation of violence in the last days. Beirut’s southern suburbs were once again placed under Israeli displacement orders on Monday, following a blanket displacement order issued on Sunday for the entire south up to the Zahrani River.
 
“These repeated attacks reflect a grave failure to protect the medical mission and underscore the urgent need to safeguard civilians, medical staff, health facilities, and continuous access to lifesaving care,” says Omar Ebeid, MSF Project Coordinator in Southern Lebanon.