Off-Nadir Delta

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 villageDeir al-Zahrani village, Lebanon
  • Israeli raid in southern LebanonAnsar, Deir al-Zahrani, Lebanon
  • Strikes in South LebanonMansouri, Lebanon
  • Israeli attacks in south LebanonAli al-Taher Hill, Nabatieh district, Lebanon
  • Israeli strikes on southern Lebanonal-Mansouri, Aitaroun, Bani Hayyan, Lebanon
  • Explosion of a munitions itemMetula, Israel
  • Israeli forces attack Lebanon's Nabatieh and South governoratesAl-Qantara, Lebanon

Most active areas

Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon · 1Deir al-Zahrani village, Lebanon · 1Ansar, Deir al-Zahrani, Lebanon · 1Mansouri, Lebanon · 1Ali al-Taher Hill, Nabatieh district, Lebanon · 1Metula, Israel · 1Al-Qantara, Lebanon · 1al-Mansouri, Aitaroun, Bani Hayyan, Lebanon · 1

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I monitor Lebanon with satellite imagery?
On Off-Nadir Delta you can view Sentinel-1 SAR and Sentinel-2 optical imagery over Lebanon, draw any area to monitor it over time with anomaly detection, and overlay NASA FIRMS active fires. The Delta Watchfloor also shows geolocated event signals in and around Lebanon, so you can connect what is happening on the ground to what satellites see.
Where does the Lebanon event data come from?
Geolocated event signals are distilled from global news media — open monitoring of world events — AI-enriched and continuously refreshed. The data is for situational awareness and is not intended for tracking or targeting individuals.
Is monitoring Lebanon free?
Browsing the latest event signals on the Watchfloor is free and needs no account. Deeper capabilities — longer history and AI remote-sensing deep-dives — are available on paid plans or metered by tokens. See the pricing page for details.

Track Lebanon on the Watchfloor

See the latest event signals for Lebanon and monitor any area from space — free to start.

From headline to satellite evidence

One connected intelligence workflow across four surfaces — free to start, no GIS software or remote-sensing background required.