Israel Conducts Second Airstrike in 24 Hours Targeting Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon
Israel disputes Lebanese claims of Hezbollah disarmament, citing ongoing Iranian-backed rearmament and IDF strikes killing key Hezbollah operatives this week.
- An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon killed one person on Thursday, despite an ongoing ceasefire, according to Lebanese media reports.
- The strike targeted a vehicle between the towns of Zaita and Banafoul in the Sidon district, violating a ceasefire established in November 2024.
- The Israeli military stated it targeted a Hezbollah member and maintained strikes on Hezbollah's sites despite the ceasefire agreement.
- French President Emmanuel Macron called for a resolute continuation of the disarmament process in response to the situation.
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The bombings took place in the aftermath of Beirut's announcement of the disarmament of the movement in the south of the country.
The Israeli army announced on Friday that it was carrying out strikes on Hezbollah in "many areas" of Lebanon, following Beirut's announcement of the disarmament of the pro-Iranian Islamist movement in the south of the country, deemed "inadequate" by Israel.
On Thursday, the Lebanese army announced that it had completed the disarmament of pro-Iranian Hezbollah in the southern part of the country close to Israel.
IDF Airstrike Kills Hezbollah Drone Operative In Southern Lebanon
by Emmitt Barry, with reporting from Worthy News Jerusalem Bureau Staff (Worthy News) – The Israel Defense Forces said Thursday that it carried out an airstrike in the Zaita area of southern Lebanon, killing a Hezbollah operative involved in drone operations and terror activity along Israel’s northern border. According to an official military statement, the operative was identified as Alaa’ Hourani, a member of Hezbollah’s aerial operations. The…
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