Israeli warplanes have carried out multiple airstrikes in southern Lebanon, breaking the fragile ceasefire in place since November 2024. Explosions rocked the Ali al-Taher forest between Nabatieh al-Fawqa and Kfar Tebnit, sparking massive fires that could be seen from miles away.
Thick black smoke and towering flames engulfed the area as residents shared terrifying footage of the bombardment online. The Israeli military claimed to target what it described as a Hezbollah facility in the Beaufort Castle region, which had been used for managing fire and defense operations.
Lebanese officials condemned the airstrikes as a violation of the ceasefire agreement and warned that Israel’s continued military presence in southern regions threatens regional stability. This escalation comes amid ongoing tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border.
Stay tuned for updates on the situation, including damage reports and reactions from local and international authorities.
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