Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of 11 individuals on Saturday, marking some of the most lethal attacks since a fragile truce was established between Israel and Hezbollah in June. Reports from Lebanon’s Health Ministry and state news agency indicated that one airstrike, targeting a residence on the outskirts of Ansar village, claimed the lives of seven individuals, including three children, and left two injured. Another strike in Deir al-Zahrani village resulted in four fatalities and 17 injuries.
An agreement termed as a “framework agreement” was reached between Israel and the Lebanese government on June 26, outlining a plan for Israeli forces to withdraw from southern Lebanon in return for the disarmament of Hezbollah, a militant group backed by Iran. The agreement also outlined steps towards a potential peace treaty between the two nations, which have technically been in a state of war for almost 80 years since Israel’s inception. Despite this, Hezbollah has rejected direct negotiations and was not party to the agreement.
Israeli Prime Minister condemned the airstrikes on southern Lebanon, emphasizing that such actions disrupt efforts to maintain stability in the region. He criticized the targeting of civilians, stating that the victims were not military targets and emphasized the Lebanese government’s responsibility to address any military infrastructure within the country. The Prime Minister urged Israel to cease its escalation, asserting that the security and rights of the Lebanese people are non-negotiable.
The Israeli military stated that the strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in Ali Taher and Ansar were in response to an incident involving Israeli soldiers in the area. They emphasized their commitment to preventing any harm to Israeli civilians or soldiers and vowed to eliminate any threats. Hezbollah, in response, called on the Lebanese government to halt the aggression and criticized pursuing direct talks with Israel, accusing the U.S. of complicity in Israeli actions.
Following an explosion in southern Lebanon that resulted in the deaths of two Israeli soldiers, tensions have escalated between Lebanon and Israel. Despite holding several rounds of talks, Hezbollah remains adamant about retaining its weapons, citing concerns over Israeli withdrawal. The latest conflict between Israel and Hezbollah began after Hezbollah launched rockets across the border, following attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel. The toll from Israeli strikes in Lebanon has surpassed 4,000 casualties, including numerous civilians, while Israel has reported casualties on its side as well.
