Israel’s Air Force Strike Mountains Overlooking City in Southern Lebanon
- On Friday, the Israeli Air Force launched powerful air attacks on elevated terrain near a city in southern Lebanon north of the Litani River, striking an underground facility linked to Hezbollah.
- These strikes followed Israeli military detection of recent Hezbollah attempts to rehabilitate the underground infrastructure, which violated ceasefire understandings between Israel and Lebanon.
- The strikes destroyed significant parts of Hezbollah's underground project, hit military command sites, and damaged an apartment building in Nabatieh, killing one woman and wounding eleven others.
- IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir said the army completed one of Israel's most complex operations recently, thwarting a potential existential threat with fewer losses than initially predicted.
- This intensified campaign against Hezbollah reflects ongoing Israeli efforts to eliminate threats to its northern border and follows a U.S.-brokered ceasefire ending a 14-month war in November 2024.
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1 killed and 11 wounded in intense Israeli strikes on south Lebanon
Israel’s air force carried out intense airstrikes on mountains overlooking a southern city in Lebanon on Friday, in an attack that the Israeli military said targeted underground assets of the Hezbollah militant group.
Smoking columns rise up in the sky following Israeli air raids on the outskirts of the village of Kfar Tibnit, in southern Lebanon. Israel continued to strike Lebanon regularly, particularly in the south, after the ceasefire of 27 November, which would have put an end to more than a year of hostility, which seriously weakened Hezbollah. The article New Israeli raids in Lebanon despite the ceasefire, bombings in the south of the country Video com…
A woman was killed and at least 20 people were injured, including seven with varying degrees of severity, in Israeli airstrikes on the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh this morning, Friday. This is a new military escalation that adds to the series of repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement...
Israel has carried out new air raids on southern Lebanon on Friday, despite the ceasefire that has been in force for seven months, said a Lebanese state media, the Israeli army claiming to target an underground Hezbollah site that the pro-Iranian movement was trying to "rehabilitate". ...
The target "is part of an important underground complex" already attacked and that the Shiite movement was working to rehabilitate, according to the Israeli army.
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