Israeli air attacks on Lebanon reach highest level since ceasefire: Report
Summary
Israel has increased its air attacks on Lebanon, with 50 raids in January, the most since the November 2024 ceasefire. The attacks, particularly targeting Hezbollah, have displaced many people and damaged infrastructure, causing ongoing instability in the region.Key Facts
- Israel conducted at least 50 air raids on Lebanon in January 2025, double the previous month.
- The attacks are the highest since the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon in November 2024.
- The Norwegian Refugee Council reported that these raids cause fear and hamper reconstruction.
- Israel targeted buildings in Kfar Tebnit and Ain Qana, claiming they were related to Hezbollah.
- The Lebanese President accused Israel of environmental damage from spraying substances in the south.
- Approximately 64,000 people are displaced in Lebanon due to ongoing conflicts.
- The ceasefire was meant to stop cross-border attacks and included terms for troop withdrawals.
- The Lebanese government claims Israel has violated the ceasefire thousands of times.
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