Ceasefire agreement permits Israel to respond to 'imminent threats'; strikes come as Lebanon prepares for mass funeral of Nasrallah in Beirut The post IDF strikes in south Lebanon, says it targeted rocket launchers and weapons appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The US terrorist-designated group is struggling to meet its financial commitments to supporters after the latest war with Israel.
Two people were killed Thursday in a new Israeli airstrike in northwestern Lebanon despite a ceasefire agreement in place, said media reports. An Israeli warplane fired three missiles into a small truck in the Ad-Doura neighborhood in Hermel city, according to witnesses.
Emotional ceremony organized to mark the return of the bodies of those killed to their hometown of Aitaroun, one of the largest villages in southern Lebanon, which was devastated during the war
Report by Lara El Hachem, English adaptation by Yasmine Jaroudi At the age of 60, Hashem Safieddine was also killed. During the war, his body was temporarily buried in the Hunin c
Hafir, an area located west of Baalbek, while another airstrike targeted the Wadi al-Aaziyyeh area south of Tyre. The airstrikes' details remain unclear, including information on potential casualties or damage.
Tens of thousands of mourners dressed in black vowed support for Hezbollah at the Beirut funeral of slain leader Hassan Nasrallah on Sunday, after the group was dealt major blows in its last round of hostilities with Israel.
Lebanon's new prime minister, Nawaf Salam, has used a tour of areas near the border with Israel that suffered wide destruction during the 14-month Israel-Hezbollah war to call for an Israeli withdrawal and promised residents of border villages a safe return to their homes and reconstruction.
The Israeli Army Sunday said it had bombed a Hezbollah position in southern Lebanon, targeting a site containing rocket launchers and weapons. “The IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) recently struck military sites,
Hezbollah official Ali Daamoush told reporters on Saturday that about 800 personalities from 65 countries will attend the funeral in addition to thousands of individuals and activists who came from around the world.
Two people were killed Thursday in a new Israeli airstrike in northwestern Lebanon despite a ceasefire agreement in place, said media reports.