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Israeli military strikes Hezbollah across Lebanon

The Israeli Defense Forces targeted Hezbollah sites after missile launches toward northern Israel, with no Israeli casualties reported, amid a broader US-Israel campaign against Iran.

  • Israel's military struck southern Lebanon, targeting Markaba and al-Tuffah on the war's first day, with the IDF saying strikes aimed at Hezbollah for alleged ceasefire "violations" despite no attacks from Hezbollah.
  • A ceasefire that began in November 2024 set the fragile context, intended to end an Israeli invasion, while Israel warned Lebanon it would be targeted if Hezbollah intervened and US officials assured no escalation without attacks from Lebanon.
  • Air-Raid sirens sounded in Israeli border towns including Ghajar as Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem threatened to `confront the aggression`, though no strikes were confirmed.
  • Operationally, Israel's sustained attacks have kept southern Lebanon exposed, as it refused to withdraw and launched over a thousand strikes while Hezbollah threatened retaliation without confirmed strikes.
  • Antiwar.com highlights these cross-border strikes and responses, with Jason Ditz, Senior Editor for Antiwar.com, contributing coverage and analysis, and emphasizes following its Comment Policy.
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The violence is escalating not only in Iran: now Israel has also attacked positions in Lebanon - explosions are also reported from suburbs of Beirut. Previously, the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia had fired rockets at Israel.

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