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The Israel Defense Forces conducted a series of airstrikes targeting Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, with multiple explosions and plumes of smoke reported from villages near the snow-capped mountains. Visuals and satellite imagery depict substantial damage to suspected militant facilities in areas including Sohmor, following prior warnings issued to civilians to evacuate.
The strikes are a response to repeated violations of the November 2024 ceasefire, which, despite its fragile implementation, has seen near-daily cross-border incidents between Israel and Hezbollah operatives. IDF officials emphasized that the operations were carefully planned to minimize civilian casualties while degrading Hezbollah’s operational capabilities.
Israel has maintained that these strikes are defensive in nature, aimed at curbing Hezbollah’s military infrastructure, including storage sites, command centers, and missile positions. Local authorities reported that warning leaflets were distributed ahead of the airstrikes, giving residents time to evacuate and avoid harm.
The escalation highlights the persistent volatility along the Israel-Lebanon border, where the ceasefire has repeatedly been tested by sporadic attacks and retaliatory measures. Analysts note that while Israel seeks to deter Hezbollah activity, each round of strikes risks intensifying regional tensions if not accompanied by diplomatic measures.
The IDF’s campaign follows intelligence assessments indicating that Hezbollah has continued to amass weapons and fortify positions near civilian areas, prompting Israel to act decisively to protect its northern border and maintain strategic deterrence.
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