BEIRUT: The Israeli military reported on Tuesday that it had attacked Hezbollah-owned infrastructure in a number of southern Lebanon locations, including what it claimed to be a training facility utilized by the armed group’s Radwan forces. According to a statement from the military, the bombings also targeted military buildings and a Hezbollah launch location.
Less than a week has passed since both Israel and Lebanon sent civilian envoys to a military committee overseeing their ceasefire, in response to the US’s months-long insistence that the two nations expand negotiations in accordance with President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace program. Over a year of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah came to an end in 2024 when Israel and Lebanon agreed to a ceasefire mediated by the United States. They have since exchanged allegations of infractions.
Israeli airplanes carried out a series of airstrikes hitting several locations in the south, according to Lebanon’s official news agency, NNA. Israeli airplanes conducted a number of raids against several locations in the south, according to Lebanon’s official news agency, NNA.
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