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A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is already facing a major test after overnight airstrikes and drone attacks struck multiple locations in southern Lebanon's Nabatieh region. Lebanese media reported at least five deaths and damage to residential areas as explosions echoed across the region. Lebanese officials accused Israel of undermining de-escalation efforts, while Israel said the strikes targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in response to alleged ceasefire violations. With both sides blaming each other for breaching the agreement, concerns are growing that renewed violence could threaten broader diplomatic efforts and regional stability.

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00:07The ceasefire was supposed to stop the fighting. Instead, within hours, warplanes were back in
00:14the sky. Explosions rocked southern Lebanon overnight as Israeli airstrikes and drone attacks
00:20hit multiple locations across the Nabatea region, raising fresh doubts about whether the latest
00:27ceasefire with Hezbollah can survive its first full day. At least five people were killed,
00:33according to Lebanese state media. And once again, a fragile truce is hanging by a thread.
00:39The strikes began only hours after a US-mediated ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah officially
00:47took effect. Lebanon's national news agency reported that Israeli fighter jets, armed drones
00:53and artillery targeted several locations throughout the night and into Saturday morning. Residential
01:00buildings and homes were reportedly destroyed. Artillery fire was also reported around Nabatea
01:06and nearby villages before dawn. The attacks immediately sparked accusations that the ceasefire
01:13had already been violated. Lebanese officials condemned the strikes as a dangerous escalation
01:19and warned they could undermine broader diplomatic efforts currently underway in the region.
01:25Israel, however, has defended its actions. Israeli officials say the operations targeted Hezbollah
01:31infrastructure and operatives. According to Israeli claims, the strikes were carried out in response
01:38to alleged violations of the ceasefire by Hezbollah elements operating near the border. As has often been
01:45the case in previous truces, both sides are accusing the other of being first to break the agreement.
01:51The latest ceasefire is part of a wider effort to calm multiple flashpoints across the Middle East.
01:58It is closely linked to ongoing US-Iran diplomatic initiatives and attempts to reduce tensions between
02:05Iran's regional allies and Israel. But events in southern Lebanon once again demonstrate how difficult that goal
02:13remains. Months of cross-border fighting have left entire communities devastated. Hundreds of thousands of
02:21thousands of people have been displaced. Infrastructure has suffered severe damage. And despite repeated diplomatic
02:27interventions, violence has repeatedly returned. For Lebanon, the timing could hardly be worse. The country continues to
02:36struggle with economic collapse, political paralysis, and humanitarian challenges. Every new round of
02:43fighting places additional pressure on communities already stretched to the limit. Meanwhile, Hezbollah faces its own
02:50challenges. The group has suffered significant military losses during months of confrontation, yet it continues to
02:58insist that it retains the ability to respond to Israeli attacks. Hezbollah officials have warned that violations of the ceasefire
03:07will not go unanswered. That threat raises fears of another cycle of retaliation. International mediators are now
03:15watching developments closely. The United States, Qatar, and other regional actors have invested significant
03:23diplomatic capital in securing temporary calm. Their concern is clear. If the ceasefire collapses, it could
03:31jeopardize not only stability along the Israel-Lebanon border, but also wider negotiations involving Iran and
03:39regional security arrangements. Analysists note that ceasefires alone rarely solve underlying problems. Without
03:47verification mechanisms, confidence-building measures, and clear enforcement structures, both sides remain
03:53vulnerable to misunderstandings and renewed violence. That reality is now being tested once again. As rescue crews continue
04:02clearing rubble in Nabatea and diplomats scramble to preserve the agreement, questions are growing over whether this
04:10ceasefire can survive its opening days. For now, the guns have not fallen completely silent. And the latest strikes serve
04:18as
04:18a stark reminder that in the Middle East, peace agreements remain fragile long after the signatures are placed on paper.
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