Traffic builds as residents flee Beirut's southern suburbs after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered strikes on the area, June 1, 2026. (Credit: Mohamed Azakir/Reuters)
The Lebanese University announced Monday that exams at its Hadath and Saida campuses have been postponed until next week following Israeli threats to strike Beirut's southern suburbs.
In a statement, the university said the postponement applies to all branches, faculties and institutes at the Rafik Hariri-Hadath campus and in Saida.
Exams will proceed as scheduled at the university's other campuses, the statement said.
The administration added that it is closely monitoring developments and will provide further updates as needed amid ongoing Israeli attacks and military operations in southern Lebanon.
The Lebanese University announced Monday that exams at its Hadath and Saida campuses have been postponed until next week following Israeli threats to strike Beirut's southern suburbs.
In a statement, the university said the postponement applies to all branches, faculties and institutes at the Rafik Hariri-Hadath campus and in Saida.
Exams will proceed as scheduled at the university's other campuses, the statement said.
The administration added that it is closely monitoring developments and will provide further updates as needed amid ongoing Israeli attacks and military operations in southern Lebanon.