Israeli strikes pummel south Lebanon hilltops
Smoke billows from the Nabatieh district, following Israeli strikes, as seen from Marjayoun, in southern Lebanon, June 27, 2025. REUTERS/Karamallah Daher
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More than a dozen Israeli air strikes battered a row of
hilltops in southern Lebanon on Friday, security sources said, with the Israeli
military saying it had attacked a damaged military site that armed group
Hezbollah was seeking to restore.
The simultaneous strikes hit a mountainous strip near the
southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh, according to the Lebanese security sources,
who said Hezbollah likely still had arms depots there. There was no immediate
comment from the group.
The Israeli military said its fighter jets had attacked a
site used to manage Hezbollah's "fire and defence system". It said
the site was destroyed in last year's war but that Hezbollah was attempting to
resume activities there in breach of the November truce that ended the
conflict.
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun on Friday fired the same
accusation back at Israel, saying it was continually violating the
U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal by keeping up strikes on Lebanon.
The ceasefire deal stipulates that southern Lebanon must be
free of any non-state arms or fighters, Israeli troops must leave southern
Lebanon as Lebanese troops deploy there, and all fire across the
Lebanese-Israeli border must stop.
Israeli troops remain in at least five posts within Lebanese territory,y and its air force regularly kills rank-and-file Hezbollah members or people affiliated with the group.


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