Volatile situation facing southern Lebanon as air strikes continuepublished at 10:33 BST
Lina Sinjab
Middle East correspondent, reporting from Beirut
Image source, Getty ImagesAn Israeli air strike on a village near Tyre, in southern Lebanon, on Monday
Dahieh in the south of Beirut is for now spared any further attacks after Iran and Israel said they would stop striking each other.
But the country's south has always been out of any equation, and almost on a daily basis the strikes continue.
Now, for the first time in this conflict, the evacuation order came to an entire area in the city of Tyre which is a Christian neighbourhood. It shows the violence and aggression on the south is still continuing.
The Iranians, according to local newspapers and local journalists, want to show the regional powers and the US that they have to be part of the equation and that they still have a say in both Lebanon and in Yemen.
Now that they've halted attacks, it seems the situation has calmed down - provided that Beirut is not attacked.
But the situation in the south is still volatile, with the continuing air strikes and evacuation orders.







