Lebanon
The situation in Lebanon remains volatile following the end of the truce on Feb. 18.
“The presence of these terror infrastructure sites constitutes a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon,” the military said.
The Iranian proxy’s leader defied the Lebanese army’s disarmament plan as he marked a year since predecessor Nasrallah’s killing.
“Al Mayadeen” published the photo of terror chief Hassan Nasrallah on the first anniversary of his targeted killing by Israel.
“The existence of the site constituted a violation of the understanding between Israel and Lebanon,” the Israeli military said.
“The IDF regrets any harm to uninvolved individuals and operates to minimize such harm as much as possible,” the army said.
IDF soldiers continue to fight in Gaza “for the final defeat of Hamas and the return of all our hostages” held by the terrorist group, the PM said.
The operative had been involved in efforts to gather intelligence on IDF troops in the area.
The Israeli military also targeted and killed a terrorist in Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force.
The Israeli military warned civilians to leave the area ahead of the operation.
This refusal is not just bureaucratic hesitation; it reflects Lebanon’s political DNA and, more broadly, a regional approach shared across the Arab world.
The terror organization continues to “rehabilitate its terrorist infrastructure, while endangering Lebanon’s civilians and using them as human shields,” the IDF said.