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4 days ago
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New Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon
Shafaq News/ On Monday, Israeli warplanes struck areas around al-Jarmaq, al-Mahmoudiya, and Mount Niha in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military claimed hitting rocket launch platforms, weapons depots, and military installations north of the Litani River, describing Hezbollah's presence there as a "flagrant breach of security arrangements between Lebanon and Israel." #عاجل 🔸جيش الدفاع هاجم مواقع عسكرية ومنصات صاروخية لحزب الله شمال منطقة الليطاني في لبنان🔸أغارت طائرات حربية لسلاح الجو على مواقع عسكرية لحزب الله الارهابي تحتوي على منصات قذائف صاروخية وصواريخ إلى جانب مستودعات وسائل قتالية في منطقة شمال الليطاني.🔸يشكل وجود أسلحة وأنشطة… — افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) June 23, 2025 Hezbollah previously denied violating the ceasefire, reiterating its commitment to the terms that apply to it, while Israel, maintains that the strikes are necessary to counter militant threats from Lebanese territory. The agreement, in effect since late last year, has reportedly been violated by Israel more than 4,000 times, resulting in hundreds of casualties.


Shafaq News
20-06-2025
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Israeli airstrikes hit southern Lebanon
Shafaq News/ On Friday, Israeli fighter jets conducted a wave of airstrikes across southern Lebanon's Iqlim al-Tuffah region. Local sources confirmed at least ten raids targeting highland terrain and agricultural outskirts, spanning areas from al-Rihan Heights and Wadi Bargouz to the Litani River corridor. The Israeli military spokesman later claimed that the strikes targeted Hezbollah positions and missile launchers. #عاجل 🔸جيش الدفاع يهاجم مواقع عسكرية ومنصات إطلاق صواريخ تابعة لحزب الله الإرهابي في جنوب لبنان🔸أغارت طائرات سلاح الجو قبل قليل على مواقع عسكرية تابعة لحزب الله الإرهابي، احتوت على منصات لإطلاق القذائف الصاروخية والصواريخ بالإضافة إلى مستودعات أسلحة في منطقة جنوب لبنان.… — افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) June 20, 2025 Earlier, commenting on Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem's statement, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz remarked, 'Their threats are becoming intolerable ... My patience is wearing thin.' Despite the announcement of a ceasefire agreement on November 26, tensions remain elevated along the Lebanese-Israeli frontier, with Lebanese authorities reporting that Israel has carried out nearly 3,000 violations of the ceasefire since it took effect.


Shafaq News
22-05-2025
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First since Ceasefire: Israel warns then strikes southern Lebanon
Shafaq News/ Israeli warplanes struck Toul District in Nabatiyeh on Thursday, marking the first time since the November 2024 ceasefire that Israel issued a public warning ahead of a targeted airstrike in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military's spokesperson, Avichay Adraee, posted on X, urging civilians to evacuate an area near a specific building. According to Adraee, the targeted location was in proximity to facilities affiliated with Hezbollah. Lebanese media confirmed the attack but reported no immediate casualties. #عاجل 🔸تحذير عاجل للمتواجدين في قرية تول في جنوب لبنان وتحديدًا لكل من يتواجد في المبنى المحدد بالأحمر وفق ما يُعرض في الخارطة والمباني القريبة منه🔸تتواجدون بالقرب من منشآت تابعة لحزب الله الارهابي🔸من أجل سلامتكم وسلامة أبناء عائلاتكم, أنتم مضطرون لإخلاء هذه المباني فورًا… — افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) May 22, 2025 In a separate statement, Adraee announced that Israeli jets had also conducted an airstrike on a Hezbollah military site in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa Valley. The target reportedly contained rocket launch platforms and other combat equipment, following surveillance that detected Hezbollah activity at the location. Thursday's developments come amid a marked escalation in Israeli military operations across Lebanon. The Toul strike was Israel's eighth reported airstrike in the country this week alone. #عاجل 🔸أغارت طائرات حربية لجيش الدفاع قبل قليل على موقع عسكري احتوى على منصات صاروخية ووسائل قتالية لحزب الله في منطقة البقاع بعد ان تم رصد أنشطة لحزب الله داخل الموقع. 🔸كما تمت مهاجمة بنى تحتية ارهابية ومنصات قذائف وصواريخ تابعة لحزب الله في جنوب لبنان. 🔸وجود وسائل قتالية… — افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) May 22, 2025 In addition to the aerial bombardments, drone attacks were reported on Thursday in the towns of Rabb Thalathin and al-Wazzani, resulting in at least one confirmed civilian death. Earlier the same day, an Israeli drone targeted several prefabricated shelters in the border village of Mhaibib. Since the ceasefire took effect in November 2024, the Lebanese authorities have documented more than 3,200 Israeli violations, with over 200 deaths and approximately 400 injuries recorded. According to the terms of the ceasefire agreement, Israel was required to complete a full withdrawal from southern Lebanon by January 26. However, the deadline was extended to February 18 after Israel refused to comply. As of today, Israeli forces remain stationed at five military outposts along the border.


Shafaq News
05-05-2025
- Politics
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Israel strikes: Warplanes hit Lebanon, Syria
Shafaq News/ The Israeli military launched a series of airstrikes Monday evening, targeting southern Lebanon and areas near the Bekaa Valley. Lebanese media reported that six Israeli strikes targeted the outskirts of Janta, a town in Lebanon's eastern mountains near Syrian territory. Israeli jets also hit the Shaara hills in the same region. The airstrikes extended to the Syrian side of the border, pounding Sarghaya, a town situated directly opposite Lebanon's mountainous areas. In southern Lebanon, Israel struck Srifa village and four ready-made rooms in Tayr Harfa, as drones were heard over several areas. No casualties have been reported so far. The Israeli military claimed that the strikes in Srifa and the Bekaa Valley were aimed at Hezbollah infrastructure. #عاجل 🔸هاجم جيش الدفاع قبل قليل بنى تحتية داخل موقع لانتاج وتخزين وسائل قتالية استراتيجية تابعة لحزب الله الارهابي في منطقة #البقاع في لبنان بعد ان رصد جيش الدفاع قيام #حزب_الله الارهابي بمواصلة محاولة اعمار أنشطته في الموقع.🔸كما تم استهداف عدة بنى تحتية عسكرية لحزب الله في… — افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) May 5, 2025 Despite the November 27 ceasefire, Israel has kept up attacks in southern and eastern Lebanon, with over 2,700 violations reported by Lebanese authorities. Tel Aviv has also increased its hostile activity in Syria in recent months, allegedly hitting military infrastructure, air defense systems, and surface-to-air missile sites. The assault coincided with a large-scale Israeli airstrike on Houthi sites in Yemen' s Hodeidah, following a missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport.


Shafaq News
06-04-2025
- Politics
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Israeli strike on Lebanon amid US envoy Beirut visit
Shafaq News/ On Sunday, the Israeli military confirmed it carried out an airstrike 'targeting two Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon'. Israeli military spokesperson, Avichay Adraee, stated X that the 'two Hezbollah members were targeted while working in an engineering capacity' to rebuild 'terrorist infrastructure'. #عاجل 🔸اغارت طائرة لسلاح الجو قبل قليل على عنصرين ارهاييين لحزب الله عملا في آلية هندسية في منطقة زبقين في جنوب لبنان. تم استهداف العنصرين الارهابيين اثناء قيامهما بمحاولة اعمار بنى تحتية ارهابية تابعة لحزب الله — افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) April 6, 2025 The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that the Israeli airstrike, which struck the town of Zibqin in the Tyre district, resulted in the deaths of two individuals. Despite the ceasefire agreement in place since November 27, Israel has continued airstrikes, particularly in southern and eastern Lebanon, reigniting the debate over Hezbollah's disarmament. The strike came coinciding with the visit of US Deputy Special Envoy for the Middle East, Morgan Ortagus, who held discussions in Beirut. A Lebanese official confirmed that during meetings held on Saturday with senior Lebanese officials, including President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, Ortagus discussed the issue of Hezbollah's weapons. The source, speaking anonymously, told AFP that Ortagus emphasized 'accelerating and intensifying the Lebanese Army's efforts to dismantle Hezbollah's military infrastructure, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that weapons are solely under the control of the state.' However, no specific timeline was provided for these measures. Ortagus refrained from making any public statements during her visit, but official Lebanese statements issued on Saturday described the talks as 'constructive' and 'positive,' noting that the discussions also covered the situation in southern Lebanon, the border with Syria, and other matters.