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Assessment for June 21, 2026

Risk Level: High

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Executive Summary

Lebanon's security situation is highly volatile due to ongoing military conflicts and tensions with Israel, despite a recent ceasefire. The country's economic and infrastructure sectors are also at risk due to the conflict and potential sanctions. Individuals and companies operating in Lebanon should exercise extreme caution and take proactive measures to ensure their safety and security.

πŸ“Œ Key Events:

  • Israeli army says soldier killed in south Lebanon fighting
    Naharnet β€’ Jun 21
  • Lebanon central bank condemns Israeli strike on branch in south
    Naharnet β€’ Jun 21
  • Israel and the US are erasing Iran and Lebanon's ancient heritage
    Middle East Eye β€’ Jun 21
  • The deal with Iran may be imperfect but it is what the American people want
    Al Jazeera β€’ Jun 21
  • US-Iran talks in Switzerland: Is Lebanon top of agenda; who is attending?
    Al Jazeera β€’ Jun 21

24-Hour Security Outlook:

The situation is expected to remain volatile, with a high risk of further military conflicts and economic disruptions. Individuals and companies should remain vigilant and take proactive measures to ensure their safety and security.

Current Threat Assessment:

85 /100

Threat Level: High

🎯 Key Risk Factors Identified

Security

Risk Assessment: Ongoing military conflicts and tensions with Israel pose a significant threat to individuals and companies operating in Lebanon.

For Individuals & Companies: Individuals should avoid displaying wealth, keep valuables hidden in vehicles, and be cautious when sharing their whereabouts. Companies should ensure well-lit surroundings, secure front doors, and use quality locks. Employees should be trained on emergency procedures and communication protocols.

Economic

Risk Assessment: The conflict and potential sanctions may lead to economic instability, including a currency crisis.

For Individuals & Companies: Companies should diversify their investments, maintain a cash reserve, and develop contingency plans for potential economic disruptions. Individuals should keep their ID documents and valuables secure, and be prepared for potential economic instability.

Infrastructure

Risk Assessment: The conflict may disrupt critical infrastructure, including power, water, and fuel supplies.

For Individuals & Companies: Companies should have backup power sources, secure their facilities with fencing and perimeter protection, and ensure that outdoor spaces are well-lit. Individuals should be prepared for potential disruptions to essential services and have a plan for alternative accommodations if necessary.

⚠️ Critical Threats

πŸ“Š Threat Intelligence Keywords

Analysis identified these critical security indicators:

war (3) killed (2) military (1) attack (1) strike (1) bombing (1) protest (1)

πŸ“° Intelligence Sources

Real-time security news aggregation from 8 verified sources

Naharnet

Middle East Eye

  • Political

    JD Vance in Switzerland for Iran talks US Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Switzerland for talks with Iran.  Vance said he expected to conduct a couple of days of peace talks with Iranian o

  • InfrastructureEconomicπŸ” Keywords: bombing

    Israel and the US are erasing Iran and Lebanon's ancient heritage Submitted by Belen Fernandez on Sun, 06/21/2026 - 09:00 The Taliban's 2001 bombing of the Bamiyan Buddhas was condemned worldwide, but

  • Economic

    Oil sector could become early test of US-Iran accord, minister says Iran's oil industry will serve as a major test of any future agreement between Tehran and Washington, Iranian oil minister Mohsen Pa

  • Political

    Pakistan army chief arrives in Switzerland for US-Iran talks Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir has arrived in Switzerland to take part in technical-level talks between the United States and

  • Political

    Morning update Good morning Middle East Eye readers, The United States and Iran have opened a new round of high-level talks in Switzerland aimed at implementing their interim agreement and preventing

Al Jazeera

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⚠️ Important Disclaimer

Assessment Purpose & Limitations: The Lebanon Security Index provides informational threat assessments only and is not a substitute for official government security advisories, diplomatic intelligence, or professional security consultation. This assessment is generated using AI analysis of publicly available news sources and may contain inaccuracies, outdated information, or incomplete analysis.

AI-Generated Content: Threat assessments are generated by Groq's Llama 3.3 AI model based on RSS feed data and may not capture the full complexity of Lebanon's security situation. Users should verify critical information through official channels before making decisions based on this assessment.

Non-Official Source: This index is maintained by ZodSecurity and is not affiliated with any government agency, military, or official Lebanese security organization. It should not be relied upon for personal safety decisions, business operations, or official policy decisions without independent verification.

Data Accuracy: While we strive for accuracy, we make no warranties regarding the completeness, reliability, or accuracy of the information provided. The threat score (0-100) is a computational estimate and should be interpreted as a reference indicator only.

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