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Israel–Lebanon Border Live Map 🟡
This live tracker of the Israel Lebanon border conflict plots every cross-border exchange along the UN-demarcated Blue Line. The Hezbollah IDF conflict reignited after October 2023 and now drives daily anti-tank fire, Burkan and Falaq rocket salvos, attack-drone incursions, and IDF airstrikes between southern Lebanon and the Galilee panhandle.
Mapped parties include the IDF Northern Command, Hezbollah's Radwan and Aziz units, UNIFIL observation posts along the Blue Line, and the Lebanese Armed Forces. Per RAND analysis, escalation risk on the Israel Lebanon border tracks closely with Gaza dynamics, so the Hezbollah IDF conflict layer cross-references events with the Gaza and Iran regions for a full picture of axis-of-resistance activity.
battleMap geolocates each strike from OSINT footage, official IDF and Hezbollah communiques, and Lebanese press, then renders it next to ADS-B air-traffic overlays for the eastern Mediterranean. Filter by date, weapon type, or Blue Line bbox; pull structured events from /v1/events?region=hezbollah. Updated every ~5 minutes via OSINT aggregation; full event history available via REST API.
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// FeaturesEvery event pinned to the Hezbollah map includes a title (in the original language plus automatic translations to PL/EN/UK/RU), a UTC timestamp, a category (strike, shelling, troop movement, diplomatic escalation), and a link to the original news source. Data can be filtered by date, category, or bounding box. Events older than 30 days are accessible only through the keyed REST API.
The map supports fullscreen mode, dark and light themes, infinite-scroll event lists, and — for Ukraine — an additional territorial-control layer based on publicly available cartographic data (updated daily). Every title can be reported as fake news; moderators review submissions daily.