Israel airstrikes kill 5 in northeastern Lebanon, including 4 Hezbollah members
Eight Israeli airstrikes targeted Hezbollah's Radwan Force bases in northeastern Lebanon, killing five, including four militants, amid ongoing tensions and ceasefire violations.
- Five people were killed in Israeli airstrikes in northeastern Lebanon, including four members of Hezbollah, according to the Lebanese health ministry.
- The Israeli military confirmed that it targeted positions of the Hezbollah militant group amidst international pressure for disarmament.
- These airstrikes are seen as a violation of the November ceasefire agreement, with ongoing attacks since then.
- A spokesperson for Hezbollah stated the group refuses to discuss disarmament until Israel ends its attacks.
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Israel airstrikes kill five in northeastern Lebanon, including four Hezbollah members
Israel launched airstrikes Monday on the outskirts of northeastern Lebanon, killing five people, including four Hezbollah members, according to officials. This comes as global pressure mounts to disarm the Lebanese militant group.
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Read Full ArticleThe Israeli army has again attacked targets in Lebanon, with at least four Hezbollah representatives dying, according to local information.
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