Israeli Military Reportedly Strikes Southern Lebanon, Killing 4; Netanyahu: Strong Strike on Hezbollah
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office announced an intensified strike on Hezbollah targets, amidst reports of four deaths in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. This development further tests the fragile ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon.
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(Jerusalem, April 25, Central News Agency comprehensive foreign report) The Israeli Prime Minister's Office stated today that it will intensify strikes on Hezbollah targets. This move further tests the fragile ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon.
Reuters reported that according to Lebanon's National News Agency, an Israeli airstrike today in southern Lebanon resulted in 4 deaths.
The Israeli military, however, stated that Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel, adding new variables to the fragile ceasefire.
It is currently unclear whether the deaths reported by Lebanon's National News Agency are related to the Israeli airstrike.
The Israeli military reiterated its request for Lebanese residents to avoid the Litani River region in southern Lebanon, stating that the Israeli army is engaging Hezbollah there.
The Israeli side noted that it intercepted a "suspicious aerial target" within the areas currently controlled by the Israeli military; it also stated that Hezbollah fired two rockets at northern Israel, one of which was successfully intercepted, with no casualties reported.
The Israel-Lebanon ceasefire agreement was originally set to expire tomorrow, but US President Trump has extended the agreement for three weeks.
A Hezbollah lawmaker in Lebanon stated yesterday that the US-brokered ceasefire agreement is meaningless. (Compiled by: Chi Chin-ling) 1150426
Reuters reported that according to Lebanon's National News Agency, an Israeli airstrike today in southern Lebanon resulted in 4 deaths.
The Israeli military, however, stated that Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel, adding new variables to the fragile ceasefire.
It is currently unclear whether the deaths reported by Lebanon's National News Agency are related to the Israeli airstrike.
The Israeli military reiterated its request for Lebanese residents to avoid the Litani River region in southern Lebanon, stating that the Israeli army is engaging Hezbollah there.
The Israeli side noted that it intercepted a "suspicious aerial target" within the areas currently controlled by the Israeli military; it also stated that Hezbollah fired two rockets at northern Israel, one of which was successfully intercepted, with no casualties reported.
The Israel-Lebanon ceasefire agreement was originally set to expire tomorrow, but US President Trump has extended the agreement for three weeks.
A Hezbollah lawmaker in Lebanon stated yesterday that the US-brokered ceasefire agreement is meaningless. (Compiled by: Chi Chin-ling) 1150426