Tulin
Tulin is a village in southern Lebanon that has emerged as a recurring target of Israeli military operations due to its use by Hezbollah for military infrastructure and launch activities against northern Israel.
Tulin is a Lebanese village located in the Marjeyoun District of the Nabatieh Governorate. In the context of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, the village is identified by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) as a site utilized for terror infrastructure, including weapons storage and operational command centers.
During the escalation in June 2026, Tulin was included in a large-scale wave of strikes conducted by the Israeli Air Force and artillery units. These operations followed a series of evacuation warnings issued by the IDF to Lebanese civilians in the area, reflecting a strategic effort to dismantle Hezbollah's tactical presence while attempting to mitigate collateral damage. The village's proximity to other key hubs like Nabatieh makes it a significant node in Hezbollah's defensive and offensive layout in southern Lebanon.
As Hezbollah continues to reject diplomatic ceasefire terms and persists in utilizing civilian areas for military purposes, villages like Tulin remain central to the IDF's mission of neutralizing threats to Israeli sovereignty and ensuring the safety of residents in the Galilee. The persistence of military activity in this sector underscores the deep-rooted nature of Hezbollah's subterranean and surface-level military entrenchment within Lebanese civilian centers.