Israeli Airstrikes Kill Ten, Including Senior Hezbollah Official, in East Lebanon
At least ten people, including a senior Hezbollah official, were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Beqaa Valley in eastern Lebanon.
Israeli airstrikes targeted Hezbollah positions in the Beqaa Valley, eastern Lebanon, on Friday, resulting in the deaths of at least ten individuals, Reuters reported. Among the dead was a senior Hezbollah commander.
The Israeli army confirmed that its strikes focused on Hezbollah’s command centers, aimed at neutralizing threats along the northern border. The operation marks one of the most significant cross-border actions since the 2024 ceasefire.
Hezbollah has yet to issue an immediate response, but analysts warn that such attacks could escalate tensions along the volatile Israel-Lebanon border.
This strike comes amid broader regional concerns, as Israel maintains heightened alert following increased military activities in neighboring Syria and Lebanon. The airstrikes follow intelligence indicating renewed militant activity in eastern Lebanon.
Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire in 2024 after more than a year of deadly border clashes. The ceasefire significantly reduced direct confrontations but did not fully eliminate cross-border tensions.
Past Israeli operations have targeted Hezbollah’s military infrastructure in Lebanon, often drawing international attention and sparking concerns about regional escalation. Civilian areas have occasionally been affected, raising humanitarian concerns.
The recent airstrikes underscore the fragility of the ceasefire, with both sides maintaining readiness for potential retaliation. Observers say diplomatic channels remain essential to prevent renewed large-scale conflict.
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