Lebanese media outlets have published a detailed timeline of Israeli Air Force strikes across southern Lebanon, beginning at the purported 16:00 ceasefire start time and continuing until 16:45. Specific locations and numbers of strikes were enumerated, though no casualty figures were provided.
Lebanese channels have released a detailed timeline of Israeli Air Force strikes in southern Lebanon, spanning from the purported 16:00 ceasefire start to 16:45 Friday afternoon. The sequence lists specific locations and numbers of strikes but does not include casualty figures. This granular breakdown adds precision to earlier cumulative reports: by 17:14, The Zioneer reported over 21 strikes since the ceasefire, and Lebanese sources had earlier counted at least 10 strikes by 16:50. The new timeline suggests the air activity was concentrated in the first 45 minutes after the ceasefire was meant to begin.
The desk's thread on this development began at 12:30 Jerusalem on Friday, when The Zioneer reported the Israeli Air Force had launched a wave of strikes across southern Lebanon. By 14:57 Jerusalem, Lebanese media reported a new wave of strikes across the south. The first cumulative count came at 16:50, when Lebanese sources reported more than 10 strikes since the ceasefire was declared — a figure updated to 21 by 17:14, per security correspondent Yair Goldblatt. The IDF confirmed a new wave of strikes, following dozens earlier in the day, and Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin stated forces retain unrestricted operational freedom against any threat. The timeline released by Lebanese channels covers the same window but with minute-by-minute detail for the first 45 minutes of the ceasefire period.
As The Zioneer reported at 17:14 Friday, the IDF has accused Hezbollah of violating the truce and trying to preserve its military capabilities. The military has maintained it retains unrestricted operational freedom to remove any threat, a position it has reiterated throughout the day.
The timeline does not include casualty figures, and the specific targets remain unconfirmed by independent sources. It remains unclear whether the strikes continued past 16:45 at the same intensity, or what Hezbollah's response — if any — has been during this period.
9 developments
- StrongAt least 10 Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon after declared ceasefire, IDF says it retains full freedom of action
- StrongLebanon Health Ministry: 47 killed, 97 wounded in Israeli strikes since midnight
- DevelopingLebanese reports: over 10 Israeli strikes since ceasefire declared
- Developing23 soldiers killed in Lebanon since April ceasefire, Channel 7 reports
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