At least 1 killed in Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon
- Israeli airstrikes targeted Hezbollah infrastructure near Nabatieh, southern Lebanon, on Thursday, killing one person and wounding eight according to Lebanon's Health Ministry.
- The strikes followed accusations by Israel that Hezbollah is maintaining and regrouping its military infrastructure, violating a ceasefire brokered in November that ended their recent war.
- Israel said it destroyed weapons and tunnel shafts used to manage Hezbollah's fire and defense network, while Lebanon reported that schools and institutions closed amid panic.
- Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam denounced the Israeli strikes as violations of the ceasefire and demanded that Israel pull its forces back from five strategic hilltop sites within Lebanese territory.
- The attacks underscore ongoing instability despite the ceasefire, with Israel maintaining limited ground control and Lebanon calling for international pressure to end hostilities and ensure withdrawal.
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In Lebanon, further Israeli bombings resulted in at least one death and eight injuries on Thursday in the southern region of Nabatiyah, despite the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
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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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