Summary
The Israeli military conducted air strikes in southern and eastern Lebanon. The attacks are part of ongoing violations of a ceasefire, with Israel targeting Hezbollah sites. The United Nations has criticized these actions, noting civilian casualties.
Key Facts
- Israel carried out air strikes in southern and eastern regions of Lebanon.
- The strike locations included al-Jabour, al-Qatrani, al-Rayhan, Buday, Hermel, and Wadi Al-Qusayr.
- Israel aims to target Hezbollah operatives and arms to pressure disarmament.
- Hezbollah refuses to disarm while Israel continues attacks and occupation.
- Tensions increased after Israel bombed Beirut, killing a Hezbollah commander.
- The United Nations reports over 127 civilians have died in Lebanon since ceasefire violations began.
- UN officials have described the attacks as potential war crimes.
- Lebanon and Israel have sent envoys to a ceasefire monitoring committee for the first time in decades.