Alsharq Tribune-AFP
The Israeli army carried out several airstrikes Thursday evening across southern Lebanon, targeting villages including Mays el Jabal, Dibbine, and Kfar Tebnit, the National News Agency (NNA) reported.
The strikes came after Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee warned on X of attacks on Hezbollah infrastructure in response to its alleged attempts to rebuild activities in the region.
The Lebanese army condemned the attacks, noting that Israeli violations have exceeded 4,500 since the 2024 ceasefire agreement. It said the strikes targeted civilians, destroyed homes, and hindered Lebanese forces' deployment south of the Litani River.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam criticized Israel's actions, questioning its commitment to Resolution 1701 and the ceasefire. He called on the international community, particularly sponsors of the ceasefire, to pressure Israel to halt aggressions, withdraw from occupied territories, and release detainees.
A U.S.- and French-brokered ceasefire has been in place between Hezbollah and Israel since Nov. 27, 2024, halting clashes that erupted during the Gaza war.
Despite the agreement, the Israeli army occasionally carries out strikes in Lebanon, claiming they target Hezbollah "threats," while maintaining its forces at five main points in the Lebanese border region.