Lebanese army soldiers secure the site of an ‘Israeli’ airstrike that targeted a building in the southern Lebanese village of Deir Kifa.
‘Israeli’ strikes hit Lebanon after evacuation warning
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- The ‘Israeli’ military launched air strikes on the south Lebanon towns of Deir Kifa and Shehur, claiming it was targeting Hezbollah "terror infrastructure" after issuing warnings for civilians to evacuate.
- The strikes follow the deadliest raid since last year's cease-fire, which killed 13 people at a Palestinian refugee camp a day earlier.
The ‘Israeli’ military launched strikes on two south Lebanon towns on Wednesday, claiming it was targeting Hezbollah after warning civilians of the impending raids.
The strikes came a day after 13 people were killed in an ‘Israeli’ strike on a Palestinian refugee camp in south Lebanon -- the worst raid since a ceasefire took effect last year between ‘Israel’ and Hezbollah.
‘Israel’ has kept up frequent strikes on Lebanon despite the November 2024 ceasefire that sought to end more than a year of hostilities including two months of open war between ‘Israel’ and the Iran-backed group.
The ‘Israeli’ military claims it is targeting operatives and sites from the Iran-backed Hezbollah, which it accuses of rearming, but also occasionally its ally, Hamas.
"The IDF (military) is currently striking several Hezbollah terror infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon," it said in a brief statement.
Lebanon's official National News Agency (NNA) said two raids hit the towns of Deir Kifa and Shehur.
In messages on X, the ‘Israeli’ military had posted maps identifying buildings in the towns and urging immediate evacuation, saying it would strike Hezbollah "military infrastructure... in response to Hezbollah's prohibited attempts to rebuild its activities in the area".
It subsequently issued warnings for two other towns in south Lebanon.
‘Israel’ has accused Hezbollah of carrying out activities that breach the ceasefire, saying its frequent strikes aim to uphold it.
Lebanon, which under heavy US pressure and fears of expanded ‘Israeli’ raids has begun disarming Hezbollah, says ‘Israel’ is violating the truce with its strikes and by maintaining troops in five areas of the country's south that it deems strategic.
Hezbollah has rejected the idea of handing over its weapons.
Earlier Wednesday, Lebanon's health ministry said one person was killed and 11 others wounded in an ‘Israeli’ strike on a vehicle in south Lebanon's Tiri that ‘Israel’ said killed a Hezbollah operative.
The NNA said the man killed worked for the local municipality and said the strike took place as a "university bus carrying 26 students" passed by, wounding some of those on board.
On Tuesday, ‘Israel’ claimed it struck a Hamas training compound in south Lebanon's Ain al-Helweh Palestinian refugee camp, while Hamas denied it had military installations in Lebanon's refugee camps and called Israel's claims “lies”.
Also on Tuesday, Lebanon said two people were killed in ‘Israeli’ strikes elsewhere in Lebanon, while the ‘Israeli’ military later said it had killed two Hezbollah members, accusing them of rebuilding the group's military capacities and gathering intelligence on the ‘Israeli’ military.



