Israeli airstrikes intensified on Lebanon, particularly targeting Beirut's southern suburbs. Early morning saw evacuation warnings for Tyre residents, followed by strikes on the city. Hezbollah claimed attacks on Israeli military bases and Tel Aviv suburbs. By evening, Israel launched severe strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, destroying residential complexes in Laylaki and targeting Al-Mayadeen TV offices in Jnah. These attacks marked a significant escalation, causing extensive damage and fires. Diplomatically, a conference in Paris aimed to support Lebanon, with French President Macron meeting Prime Minister Mikati. The U.S. sought diplomatic solutions, while Netanyahu remained resistant to ceasefire discussions. Hezbollah officially acknowledged the death of Safieddine, a potential successor to Nasrallah, further heightening tensions.