The Israeli military said Hezbollah launched more than 50 rockets and mortars overnight at IDF troops operating in southern Lebanon, calling it a blatant ceasefire violation. In response, the IDF struck dozens of Hezbollah targets — including rocket launchers, weapon depots, and command posts — across the area.
The IDF Spokesperson's Unit confirmed on Saturday evening that over the course of the night, Hezbollah launched more than 50 projectiles at Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon — the latest in a series of violations since the ceasefire was declared. The military described the barrages as repeated and blatant breaches of the agreement and stated it would not tolerate harm to Israeli civilians or troops.
In response, the IDF struck dozens of Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon, including rocket-launching positions, weapons storage facilities, and command headquarters. The strikes targeted operatives from the group, which the IDF holds responsible for the ongoing attacks.
This continues a pattern reported by The Zioneer earlier Saturday, when the IDF confirmed over 50 launches at troops and struck Hezbollah targets in response. The situation remains active, with no immediate indication that ceasefire conditions have stabilized. The Home Front Command has not issued new civil-defense instructions for northern communities as of this report.
3 developments
- DevelopingHezbollah claims rocket fire at IDF forces in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF says it struck 70+ Hezbollah sites, eliminated seven operatives from underground route
- StrongHezbollah fired anti-tank missile, mortars at IDF troops in south Lebanon; no casualties
- DevelopingIDF strikes dozens of Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon overnight
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