Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets in Southern Lebanon as Fragile Ceasefire Wavers

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Israel launched airstrikes on Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon early Saturday, killing at least three militants, according to reports from the area. The strikes came amid a tenuous ceasefire effort brokered by the United Nations, which has helped reduce but not eliminate cross-border violence after months of escalation.
Hezbollah responded with limited rocket fire, though the group has largely observed the terms of the truce. Both sides continue to accuse the other of violating the agreement, underscoring how fragile the calm remains. The latest exchange has heightened concerns that the border could again become a flashpoint, especially as regional tensions remain elevated by the ongoing war in Gaza.
Southern Lebanon has repeatedly been caught in the spillover from the broader conflict, with villages near the frontier facing intermittent bombardment and displacement. Diplomats have warned that even isolated attacks could unravel the ceasefire and trigger a wider confrontation. For now, the truce is still holding, but only narrowly, as military pressure and political mistrust continue to shape the border standoff.








