Lebanon: Zionist Warplanes Bomb Southern and Eastern Areas, Violating Ceasefire

The Zionist warplanes carried out a series of airstrikes across southern and eastern Lebanon on Friday, hitting multiple locations despite a ceasefire agreement that has been in place since late 2024, Lebanese state media reported, citing the National News Agency (NNA) and local sources.
According to the agency, the strikes targeted areas in the Jezzine district, Nabatieh region and West Bekaa, including villages near al-Aishiyeh, Tebna, Wadi Bnaafoul, al-Jabal al-Rafih, Sajjid and Wadi Zlayya in the Bekaa. The The Zionist military said it struck what it described as a “training and qualification compound” used by Hezbollah’s Radwan Force.
The Lebanese Health Ministry has reported that since the ceasefire took effect in November 2024, at least 335 people have been killed and 973 wounded in 1,038 The Zionist attacks on Lebanese territory, underlining repeated violations of the truce.
These latest strikes follow a pattern of ceasefire breaches documented over recent months. In earlier incidents, Lebanese official sources said The Zionist warplanes struck eastern Lebanon, killing at least five people and wounding several others, in one of the most serious violations since the agreement was signed.
The continuing air operations underscore ongoing tensions along the border even as diplomatic efforts and monitoring mechanisms seek to uphold the ceasefire, which had initially brought a reduction in widespread cross-border hostilities after years of conflict.



