The Israeli military has conducted more than 150 airstrikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon since midnight, according to the IDF. The strikes come in response to ongoing Hezbollah ceasefire violations, including an apparent UAV attack against Israel.
The IDF says it has executed over 150 strikes in Lebanon since midnight Friday, marking a significant intensification of operations against Hezbollah. This follows a pattern of escalating violations of the ceasefire and UN Security Council Resolution 1701 by the terror group. Among the reported provocations, a UAV attack against Israel was documented, with Hezbollah exploiting southern Lebanese territory as a launchpad. The operation continues a sustained campaign the military described as targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer reported Friday morning, the IDF launched a heavy wave of strikes following 'significant' Hezbollah violations, and by mid-afternoon the air force was pressing on with continuous airstrikes. A senior Israeli official reiterated earlier that the ceasefire remains in effect but that the IDF retains full freedom of action against emerging threats. The precise breakdown of targets hit since midnight and any casualty figures have not been detailed.
3 developments
- StrongNetanyahu, Katz define Hezbollah attacks on IDF troops in southern Lebanon as ceasefire violations, ordering massive strikes
- DevelopingIDF says it struck 70+ Hezbollah sites, eliminated seven operatives from underground route
- DevelopingIDF strikes 150 Hezbollah targets; officers wounded in ground encounters, drone incidents
- StrongNetanyahu: Hezbollah will pay 'heavy price,' IDF instructed to strike with 'immense force'
Source and signal
- Internal intake
