Israeli Strikes Hit Eastern Lebanon, Kill 12 People
BEKAA VALLEY, LEBANON, JUL 15 – Israeli Air Force targeted Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force to prevent rebuilding after last year's strikes, killing 12 including five fighters, Defense Minister Katz said.
- Israeli air strikes on July 15, 2025, hit Hezbollah targets in the Bekaa Valley of eastern Lebanon, killing 12 people including five fighters.
- The strikes followed allegations that Hezbollah is rebuilding its elite Radwan force to raid Israel despite a US-brokered ceasefire in November 2024.
- The Israeli military targeted weapons depots and training camps, while Hezbollah condemned the attack as a massacre hitting civilians near water well drilling rigs.
- Israel Katz, Israel’s Defence Minister, described the recent airstrikes as a firm warning to Hezbollah and pledged to use full force to prevent the group from rebuilding its military capabilities.
- The air strikes mark the deadliest since last year’s ceasefire and underscore ongoing tensions as Lebanon aims to tighten financial controls on Hezbollah-backed groups.
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