Israel launches intense airstrikes in Lebanon as deadline looms to disarm Hezbollah
Israel targets Hezbollah military sites in southern and northeastern Lebanon to pressure disarmament before the December 31 ceasefire deadline, amid ongoing international efforts.
- Israel carried out airstrikes on Lebanon as a deadline loomed to disarm Hezbollah, a militant group, along the border.
- A ceasefire brokered by France and the US required Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah by December 31st, with Israel stopping attacks in return.
- Analysts say disarming Hezbollah could spark civil war in Lebanon, which is caught between 'impossible demands' from Israel.
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Possibility of another Israeli war in Lebanon ’remains high’
Israel is readying for another large-scale assault on Lebanon, according to Israeli media, despite international efforts to de-escalate tensions and prevent another war. Citing an Israeli official, Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported Friday that "the likelihood of the war resuming in Lebanon is high". Israel is convinced that a "confrontation" on its northern front is inevitable, the report says, claiming that the Lebanese government is…
Israel Strikes Lebanon as Deadline Looms to Disarm Hezbollah
Almost daily, Israel attacks the Lebanese Hezbollah militias. The deadline for the disarmament of the terrorist organization on December 31 is approaching, but it does not think of a voluntary levy. Israel is preparing for a new escalation. A local sight from Metula in northern Israel.
Israel launches intense airstrikes in Lebanon as deadline looms to disarm Hezbollah
Israel has carried out airstrikes on southern and northeastern Lebanon. Thursday's strikes come as the deadline to disarm Hezbollah looms.
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