Israel says it hit 40 Hezbollah sites in south Lebanon
Israel said it struck 40 Hezbollah sites in Lebanon, as tensions persist despite ceasefire and concerns grow over regional security and civilians.
Israel’s military said it carried out strikes on around 40 Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon over the past 24 hours, escalating tensions despite an existing ceasefire framework. The army said the sites were being used by Hezbollah fighters.
According to reports, Israeli forces also activated air defense systems after detecting an unidentified aerial object in the north, which was later intercepted. The incident highlights ongoing security threats along the border.
Earlier reports indicated that Hezbollah drone attacks targeted areas in northern Israel, including Shomera, where at least 12 Israeli soldiers were wounded. The exchanges underline the fragile nature of the current ceasefire.
The Israel-Lebanon border has seen repeated flare-ups in recent years, often involving cross-border fire and drone activity. Hezbollah, backed by Iran, remains one of the most powerful armed groups in the region, posing a significant challenge to Israeli security.
Despite periodic ceasefire arrangements, both sides have accused each other of violations, with tensions rising during broader regional crises. Analysts warn that miscalculations could quickly lead to wider conflict.
Humanitarian operations in Lebanon have also been affected, with the World Food Programme saying security restrictions linked to Israeli strikes have slowed aid delivery. Access to vulnerable communities has become increasingly difficult.
The continued hostilities are adding pressure to an already strained humanitarian situation in Lebanon, where economic challenges and political instability persist. Aid agencies have called for improved access and reduced violence.
The latest developments underscore the volatility of the situation, as ongoing military activity risks undermining ceasefire efforts and increasing the threat to civilians on both sides of the border.
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