Lebanon: Satellite Monitoring & Event Situation
Track recent event signals and monitor Lebanon from space — geolocated events, the most active areas, and satellite imagery in one place. Free to browse on the Delta Watchfloor.
Quick answer — what Off-Nadir Delta is
You can monitor Lebanon from space on Off-Nadir Delta — viewing Sentinel-1 SAR and Sentinel-2 optical imagery, tracking any area over time with anomaly detection, and overlaying geolocated event signals (from global news media) and active fires. In the past 7 days, 11 event signals were recorded in and around Lebanon, most in the armed conflict category.
Signals by category · last 7 days
- Armed Conflict6
- Kinetic4
- Protest1
Recent developments
- Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Zahrani village — Deir al-Zahrani village, Lebanon
- Israeli raid in southern Lebanon — Ansar, Deir al-Zahrani, Lebanon
- Strikes in South Lebanon — Mansouri, Lebanon
- Israeli attacks in south Lebanon — Ali al-Taher Hill, Nabatieh district, Lebanon
- Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon — al-Mansouri, Aitaroun, Bani Hayyan, Lebanon
- Explosion of a munitions item — Metula, Israel
- Israeli forces attack Lebanon's Nabatieh and South governorates — Al-Qantara, Lebanon
Most active areas
Event data powered by the GDELT Project. Figures cover the mapped region around Lebanon and update hourly. For situational awareness only — not for tracking or targeting individuals.
Why Analysts Watch Lebanon From Space
Lebanon compresses many monitoring problems into a small area: incident geography along the southern border, the state of Beirut’s port, and a chronic electricity crisis that shows up directly as dimmed nighttime lights.
Typical monitoring angles
- Southern-border incident patterns connected to imagery of affected areas
- Beirut port activity and reconstruction in high-cadence optical imagery
- Power-supply collapse visible in VIIRS nighttime-light trends
Monitor Lebanon From Space
Off-Nadir Delta lets you watch Lebanon without any GIS software. View Sentinel-1 SAR (all-weather, day or night) and Sentinel-2 optical imagery, draw any area to build a time series with anomaly detection, and overlay active fires.
The Delta Watchfloor adds the event layer: geolocated signals in and around Lebanon, ranked by severity, that you can connect to satellite imagery in one tip-and-cue workflow.
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