At least 1 killed in Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon
- Israeli airstrikes targeted Hezbollah infrastructure near Nabatieh in southern Lebanon on May 8, killing one and wounding eight, reports said.
- Israel said it bombed weapons and tunnel shafts used by Hezbollah, accusing them of regrouping and violating the U.S.-brokered November ceasefire.
- The strikes intensified ongoing tensions despite the ceasefire, with residents fleeing, schools closing, and ambulances responding to the affected areas.
- Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam criticized Israel for breaching UN Resolution 1701 and the existing ceasefire terms, emphasizing that these infringements need to stop immediately.
- The attacks underscore fragile border security as Israel maintains five strategic hilltops in Lebanon while Hezbollah refuses disarmament until Israel fully withdraws.
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Israeli Airstrikes Kill One, Wound Eight in Southern Lebanon
Israeli airstrikes against southern Lebanon continued Thursday, with multiple strikes against the outskirts of the town of Nabatieh. The Israeli government claimed that the attacks targeted “Hezbollah infrastructure,” though they did not clarify what that meant or provide evidence that it was the case.

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Israel mounts heavy air strikes in southern Lebanon
At least one person is dead after Israel launched one of its heaviest bombardments of southern Lebanon since...
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