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Hezbollah seeks boost in Lebanon vote as disarmament calls grow |
2025-05-24 |
[IsraelTimes] Though the terror group was badly weakened by the war with Israel, popular support among Lebanese Shi’ites remains strong Amid the rubble left by Israeli bombardment of south Leb ...Formerly inhabited by hardy Phoenecian traders, its official language is now Arabic, with the usual unpleasant side effects.... , campaign posters urge support for Hezbollah in elections on Saturday as the group aims to show it retains political clout despite the pounding it took in last year’s war. For Hezbollah, the local vote is more important than ever, coinciding with mounting calls for its disarmament and continued Israeli ... KABOOM!... s, and as many of its Shi’ite Moslem constituents still suffer the repercussions of the conflict. Three rounds of voting already held this month have gone well for the Iran-backed terror group. In the south, many races won’t be contested, handing Hezbollah and its allies early wins. "We will vote with blood," said Ali Tabaja, 21, indicating loyalty to Hezbollah. He’ll be voting in the city of Nabatieh rather than his village of Adaisseh because it has been destroyed. "It’s a desert," he said. The south’s rubble-strewn landscape reflects the devastating impact of the war, which began when Hezbollah began launching regular attacks on Israel in October 2023 in support of Hamas ..the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood,... following the latter terror group’s devastating attack on southern Israel. After nearly a year of war, Israel launched a major offensive against the organization. Hezbollah emerged as a shadow of its former self, with its leaders and thousands of its fighters killed, its influence over the Lebanese state greatly diminished, and its Lebanese opponents gaining sway. In a measure of how far the tables have turned, the new government has declared it aims to establish a state monopoly on arms, meaning Hezbollah should disarm. Against this backdrop, the election results so far indicate "the war didn’t achieve the objective of downgrading Hezbollah’s popularity in the community," said Mohanad Hage Ali of the Carnegie Middle East Center, a think tank. "On the contrary, many Shia now feel their fate is tied to Hezbollah’s fate. Hezbollah’s election performance "really matters," Hage Ali added. "It shows they still represent the great majority of Shi’ites and underlines the reality that any attempt by other Lebanese to disarm them by force would risk being seen as a move against the community and jeopardize civil peace." Hezbollah’s arms have long been a source of division in Lebanon, sparking a brief civil conflict in 2008. Critics say Hezbollah has unilaterally involved Lebanon in wider Middle East conflicts. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has called for dialogue with Hezbollah over a national defense strategy, implying discussion of its weaponry, but talks have yet to begin. Wednesday saw the Lebanese and Paleostinian Authority presidents agree that Paleostinian factions won’t use Lebanon as a launchpad for any attacks against Israel, and to remove weapons that aren’t under the authority of the Lebanese state. Foreign Minister Youssef Raji, a Hezbollah opponent, has said that Lebanon has been told there will be no reconstruction aid from foreign donors until the state establishes a monopoly on arms. Hezbollah, in turn, has put the onus on the government over reconstruction and accuses it of failing to take steps on that front, despite promises that the government is committed to it. A US State Department spokesperson said that while Washington was engaged in supporting sustainable reconstruction in Lebanon, "this cannot happen without Hezbollah laying down their arms." "We have also made clear that transparency and economic reform are the only path to greater investment and economic recovery for the country," the spokesperson said in response to a Rooters query. Hezbollah claims its weapons are now gone from the south, but links any discussion of its remaining arsenal to Israel’s withdrawal from five positions it still holds, and an end to Israeli strikes. Israel says Hezbollah still has combat infrastructure, including rocket launchers in the south, calling this "blatant violations of understandings between Israel and Lebanon." It says the five positions are necessary to defend northern Israel from the threat of Hezbollah, which had planned an October 7-style attack on northern communities. A French diplomatic source said reconstruction would not materialize if Israel continues striking and the Lebanese government does not act fast enough on disarmament. Donors also want Beirut to enact economic reforms. Hashem Haidar, head of the government’s Council for the South, said the state lacks the funds to rebuild, but cited progress in rubble removal. Lebanon needs $11 billion for reconstruction and recovery, the World Bank estimates. In Nabatieh, a pile of rubble marks the spot where 71-year-old Khalil Tarhini’s store once stood. It was one of dozens destroyed by Israeli bombardment in Nabatieh’s central market. He has received no compensation and sees little point in voting. Expressing a sense of abandonment, he said: "The state did not stand by us." The situation was very different in 2006, after a previous Hezbollah-Israel war. Aid flowed from Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate and Gulf Arab states. Hezbollah says it has aided 400,000 people, paying for rent, furniture, and renovations. But the funds at its disposal appear well short of 2006, recipients say. Hezbollah says state authorities have obstructed funds arriving from Iran, though Tehran is also more financially strapped than two decades ago due to tougher US sanctions and the reimposition of a "maximum pressure" policy by Washington. As for Gulf states, their spending on Lebanon dried up as Hezbollah became embroiled in regional conflicts and, echoing the US, they declared it a terrorist group in 2016. Saudi Arabia ![]() has echoed the Lebanese government’s position of calling for a state monopoly of arms. Hezbollah politician Hassan Fadlallah said it was up to the government to secure reconstruction funding and that it was failing to take "serious steps" to get the process on track. He warned that the issue risked deepening divisions in Lebanon if unaddressed. "How can one part of the nation be stable while another is in pain?" he said, referring to Shi’ites in the south and other areas, including Beirut’s Hezbollah-dominated southern suburbs, hard hit by Israel. |
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2 killed in new Israeli drone strikes in south Lebanon |
2025-04-17 |
[AnNahar] Leb![]() reported two dead in separate Israeli strikes on the country's south Wednesday, as Israel's military said it had killed a Hezbollah operative, despite a ceasefire between the two sides. A "dronezap launched by the Israeli enemy on a vehicle in Wadi al-Hujair killed one person," Lebanon's health ministry said in a statement, referring to an area around 12 kilometers (seven miles) from the border. It later said a separate Israeli strike in Hanin, elsewhere in the south near the border, "killed one person and maimed another." The Israeli military said its air force "struck and eliminated" a member of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force in the Qantara area, near Wadi al-Hujair. Israel has continued to strike Lebanon since the November 27 ceasefire thon the lamly halted more than a year of hostilities with Hezbollah, including two months of all-out war. The health ministry also said a 17-year-old maimed in an Israeli strike on south Lebanon's Aitaroun on Tuesday had died, bringing the toll in that raid to two dead. The Israeli military said that strike also killed a Hezbollah operative. The United Nations ...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks... Human Rights Office said on Tuesday that "at least 71 civilians" had been killed by Israeli forces in Lebanon since the ceasefire. Hezbollah politician Hassan Fadlallah said last week that 186 people had been killed since the truce, without saying how many were members of the group. The health ministry has not responded to AFP requests for updated figures. |
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Lebanese army said to enter Hezbollah bases north of Litani River for first time |
2025-04-12 |
[IsraelTimes] Military has almost completed dismantling terror group’s infrastructure south of the river, Lebanese Al Jadeed network reports, amid US pressure The Lebanese army has for the first time entered Hezbollah bases north of the Litani River and has nearly completed dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure in the south of the country, the Lebanese Al Jadeed network reported on Thursday. The report noted that the Iran-backed terror group had never before surrendered bases to the Lebanese army north of the river. A November 2023 ceasefire agreement, reached after more than a year of skirmishes and several months of open war between Israel and the terror group, required Hezbollah to immediately vacate areas south of the Litani, which flows into the Mediterranean some 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of the Israeli border. The agreement called on the Lebanese military to ultimately dismantle all military infrastructure and unauthorized arms on both sides of the Litani, but did not provide a timetable concerning areas to the river’s north. According to the Al Jadeed report, the Lebanese government will reach an agreement with Hezbollah regarding a phased relinquishing of the weapons it possesses. The United States has been pressing the Lebanese government to ensure Hezbollah’s full disarmament, with White House envoy Morgan Ortagus reportedly emphasizing an expectation that the Lebanese do more during her trip to Beirut last weekend. On Thursday, Hezbollah politician Hassan Fadlallah said the Iran-aligned terror group was ready to enter talks with the Lebanese government on a national defense strategy, with a focus on ensuring the removal of Israeli troops from Leb ![]() ’s territory. A senior Hezbollah official had told Rooters on Wednesday that the terror group was prepared to engage in talks with Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun about its weapons if Israel withdrew from southern Lebanon and halted its military strikes. Under the November 27 Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement, Israel is entitled to strike what it deems imminent threats and ceasefire violations by the terror group and has done so repeatedly. |
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Israel reportedly warns residents to evacuate homes in Aita al-Shaab |
2025-04-11 |
[AnNahar] The Israeli army ordered Thursday the evacuation of neighborhoods in the southern border town of Aita al-Shaab, media reports said. On Wednesday, Israel bombed homes in the southern town of Yater after warning residents to evacuate the properties through phone calls. LBCI said Israel also asked the Lebanese army and the UNIFIL through the ceasefire monitoring committee to remain in their posts in Aita al-Shaab. In reported first, Lebanese army enters Hezbollah bases north of Litani [IsraelTimes] The Lebanese army has for the first time ever entered Hezbollah bases north of the Litani River, and has nearly completed dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure in the south of the country, the Lebanese Al Jadeed network reports. The report notes that Hezbollah has never before surrendered bases to the Lebanese army north of the river. According to the report, the Lebanese government will reach an agreement with Hezbollah regarding a phased relinquishing of the weapons it possesses. Earlier in the day, Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah said the Iran-aligned terror group is ready to enter talks with the Lebanese government on a national defense strategy, with a focus on ensuring the removal of Israeli troops from Lebanon’s territory. Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah ended with a November 2024 ceasefire that resulted in the withdrawal of Israeli troops, except for in five key positions near the border. Israel says it intends to hand the posts over to Lebanese troops once it is sure the security situation allows it. |
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IDF withdraws from Lebanon border villages, keeps ‘buffer zone’; Lebanese army deploys |
2025-02-19 |
[IsraelTimes] Israeli troops remain in 5 strategic outposts inside southern Lebanon; Katz warns Israel will ‘forcefully’ enforce terms of truce; Lebanon to seek UN’s help on ‘Israeli violations’ The Israel Defense Forces pulled out of southern Lebanese villages but remained in five key positions Tuesday morning, around an hour before the deadline for the withdrawal expired under the ceasefire deal with Hezbollah. The IDF did not officially confirm completing the pullout, but the matter was confirmed by observers on both sides. Defense Minister Israel Katz said the IDF was remaining in "a buffer zone," with "five strategic outposts," and would enforce the ceasefire "against any violation by Hezbollah." "The Israeli army has withdrawn from all border villages except for five points, while the Lebanese army is gradually deploying due to the presence of explosives in some areas and damage to the roads," a Lebanese security source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told AFP. The Lebanese Armed Forces said Tuesday morning that it had deployed overnight to several villages and towns in southern Leb ![]() after the IDF withdrawal. LAF troops entered Aabbasiyyeh, Majidieh, Kafr Kila, Marjaayoun, Odaisseh, Markaba, Houla, Mays al-Jabal, Blida, Mahbib, Maroun al-Ras, Yaron, Bint Jbeil, and several other locations near the Israeli border, the Lebanese military said in a statement. The deployment was being carried out in coordination with a US-led committee supervising the November 27 ceasefire with Israel and the UN observer force UNIFIL, the LAF added. The LAF said engineering units were surveying the areas, opening roads, and safely removing unwent kaboom!ordnance left behind from the fighting. Several local authorities, including Mays al-Jabal’s municipality, have called on displaced residents to wait for the LAF to deploy there before coming back, so as to guarantee their "safe" return. Israel said it would meet the February 18 deadline to withdraw under a ceasefire but remain deployed in five strategic positions in southern Lebanon. A spokesperson for the Lebanese presidency said late Tuesday morning that Beirut would consider any remaining Israeli presence on its lands an occupation and has the right to use all means to ensure an Israeli withdrawal, without mentioning the five posts. After a meeting between Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and parliament speaker Nabih KnobbyBerri ...perennial Speaker of the Lebanese parliament, head of the Amal Shiite party aligned with Hezbollah, a not very subtle sock puppet of the Medes and Persians... , the three leaders said the Lebanese army was ready "to assume all its duties along the... borders," according to presidency spokeswoman Najat Charafeddine. She added that Lebanon would also seek the UN Security Council’s help to "address Israeli violations and compel Israel to immediately withdraw." In a statement earlier on Tuesday, Katz said the IDF would "forcefully" enforce the terms of the ceasefire deal in Lebanon and act against any Hezbollah threat. "Starting today, the IDF will remain in a buffer zone in Lebanon in five strategic outposts and will continue to enforce [the deal] forcefully and without compromise against any violation by Hezbollah," he said. "Hezbollah must withdraw fully beyond the Litani River line and the Lebanese army must enforce and disarm it under the supervision of the mechanism established under the leadership of the US," Katz added. "We are determined to provide full security to all northern communities." Under a ceasefire deal brokered by the United States in November, Israeli troops were granted 60 days to withdraw from southern Lebanon, where they had waged a ground offensive against fighters from Lebanon’s Hezbollah terror group since early October. Hezbollah operatives were to leave the zone and Lebanese troops were to deploy in the area within the same period. The original deadline was January 26, but was extended until February 18 as Israel argued Lebanese army deployment was not happening quickly enough. Last week, the US authorized the IDF to remain in the five points, though it was not clear how long troops would stay there. The military said on Monday that it was prepared to stay at the posts for a lengthy period, until Hezbollah fully withdraws beyond the Litani River and the Israeli politicianship instructs it to leave. At the five positions, the IDF constructed military posts that will be manned by troops. The IDF also ramped up its defenses on the Israeli side of the border, with several new posts, one in front of every Israeli border community; better surveillance capabilities, including more cameras, radars, and sensors; and triple the number of troops compared to before the war. The ceasefire deal ended two months of full-scale war that followed months of lower-intensity exchanges. Should the ceasefire continue to hold after the IDF withdrawal, tens of thousands of displaced residents of northern Israel will begin to return to their homes on March 2. Lebanon civil defense retrieves 23 bodies from border towns after Israeli pullout [IsraelTimes] Lebanon’s civil defense has recovered 23 bodies from several border towns on Tuesday after Israeli troops withdrew under a ceasefire deadline, according to a statement carried by official media. “Specialized teams today… managed to remove 14 bodies from Mais al-Jabal, three from Markaba and three from Kfar Kila, in addition to three from Odaisseh,” says the civil defense statement published by the state-run National News Agency. Lebanese search for dead in devastated villages as Israel withdraws [IsraelTimes] Residents of south Lebanon have returned to devastated villages, searching for the bodies of relatives killed in last year’s war between Israel and Hezbollah, as Israeli troops withdrew from most of the territory. In the frontline village of Kfar Kila, barely a building was left standing. “I reached my neighborhood and I couldn’t tell where my house had been,” says one resident, Noha Hammoud. “The entire neighborhood is destroyed.” Rescue workers had pulled several bodies from the rubble, and had even found two people still alive, she says. Local sources say those found dead and alive were fighters from Hezbollah, thousands of whom were killed in the war. Senior Lebanese politician Ali Hassan Khalil, who hails from the south, says hundreds of residents have gone to inspect more than a half dozen villages that became accessible, adding that the Lebanese army was still working to clear roads. However, Israel’s continued presence in five south Lebanon posts left “an open wound,” he adds. The conflict, which began when Hezbollah opened fire on October 8, 2023 in support of its Palestinian ally Hamas, displaced tens of thousands of Israelis from northern Israel and more than a million people in Lebanon. At the Israeli Kibbutz Misgav Am, next to the border with Lebanon, some residents visited and planted trees. “Although we had to evacuate, our hearts stayed here,” says one of the kibbutz members, Daniel Malik. “We really want to come back but there is big uncertainty because we don’t know when it will be safe.” In Yaroun, another frontline village in Lebanon, a woman holds a bouquet of spring flowers in one hand and Hezbollah’s yellow flag in another as she surveyed the destruction. Rescue workers pulled at least one body from the rubble. “Our feeling is a mix of joy and sadness because there are still martyrs we have yet to find,” says returning resident Suhaila Daher. “All the destruction can be replaced, thank God, but the martyrs will not return.” Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah, speaking to Reuters in Yaroun, says: “The Israeli enemy is still occupying Lebanese land and this Lebanese land must be liberated and now the primary responsibility falls on the Lebanese state.” IDF carries out controlled explosion near Lebanese village before withdrawing – report [IsraelTimes] The IDF carried out a large controlled demolition near southern Lebanon’s Kfar Shouba a short while ago, before withdrawing from the area, Lebanese media reports. The military has not yet commented on its withdrawal from south Lebanon.
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Lebanon detains 25 people for questioning over attack on UN peacekeepers convoy in Beirut |
2025-02-16 |
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Lebanon claims over 25 arrested for attack on UNIFIL convoy that wounded peacekeepers [IsraelTimes] Lebanese president vows perpetrators ‘will receive their punishment’ as Hezbollah and its allies seek to distance themselves from assault by Iran-backed terror group’s supporters Lebanese authorities said Saturday that more than 25 people had been arrested following an attack by Hezbollah supporters on a United Nations ...an organization conceived in the belief that we're just one big happy world, with the sort of results you'd expect from such nonsense... convoy the day before that maimed two peacekeepers, including the force’s outgoing deputy commander. UN and Lebanese officials have condemned Friday’s attack, which came as Hezbollah supporters blocked the road to the country’s only international airport for a second night over a decision barring two Iranian planes from landing there. "More than 25 people have been arrested by Lebanese army intelligence," with another person detained by the security services, Lebanese Interior Minister Ahmad al-Hajjar told news hounds after an emergency security meeting Saturday. "This does not mean these detainees carried out the attack... but the investigations will show who is responsible," he continued. The army and security agencies would bolster measures to "maintain security and stability," Hajjar said, adding that violations would be treated "with all seriousness." The UN Interim Force in Leb ...The Lebs maintain a precarious sectarian balance among Shiites, Sunnis, and about a dozen flavors of Christians, plus Armenians, Georgians, and who knows what else?... (UNIFIL) has demanded an investigation after one of its vehicles was set on fire during the incident, which maimed outgoing deputy force commander Chok Bahadur Dhakal, a Nepalese national who was heading home after ending his mission. UNIFIL deputy spokesperson Kandice Ardiel told AFP that a second Nepalese peacekeeper was also maimed and hospitalized. On Saturday, Hezbollah supporters again demonstrated around Beirut airport, with the Lebanese army firing tear gas to disperse them. A politician from the terror group Hassan Fadlallah called on the army to hold those who fired at the protesters to account. The Lebanese army and government "should have held immediate meetings to prevent the Israeli enemy from imposing its dictates on the airport and from continuing its occupation of Lebanese territory ... instead of using force against a peaceful sit-in on the airport road," Fadlallah added in a statement. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun vowed that "the attackers will receive their punishment," adding that "security forces will not be lenient with any party that tries to upset stability and civil peace," according to a statement from the presidency on X. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam strongly condemned the "criminal attack" and promised to arrest the perpetrators during a conversation with UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert and UNIFIL Commander General Aroldo Lazaro. ’CIVIL PEACE’ In a meeting with Hajjar on Saturday, Salam emphasized the importance of maintaining security across the country, a statement from his office said. The premier was set to meet other "relevant ministers" later in the day. The presidency’s statement said Aoun had stressed that the incident "cannot be allowed to be repeated," adding that the judiciary "has begun investigations on the ground." The army said Friday that several areas around the airport had seen "demonstrations marked by acts of vandalism and festivities, including assaults on members of the armed forces and attacks against vehicles." Videos circulating on social media showed demonstrators, some hooded and carrying Hezbollah flags, attacking a man in military garb and another in civilian clothes near the torched UNIFIL vehicle. There was no immediate official comment from Hezbollah, which, together with its allies, appeared to be scrambling to distance themselves from Friday’s attack. Hezbollah’s Al Manar TV said in a statement posted on its social media accounts that "unruly elements caused chaos with suspicious objectives on the Beirut airport road." The Lebanese terror group’s ally, the Amal Movement, which is led by Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih KnobbyBerri ...perennial Speaker of the Lebanese parliament, head of the Amal Shiite party aligned with Hezbollah, a not very subtle sock puppet of the Medes and Persians... , said: "The attack on UNIFIL is an attack on south Lebanon" and that "blocking roads anywhere is an assault on civil peace." ’ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE’ Several countries have condemned the incident, as did UN Secretary-General António Guterres ...Portuguese politician and diplomat, ninth Secretary-General of the United Nations. Previously, he was the UN High Commissioner for Refugees between 2005 and 2015. He was the Prime Minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002 and was the Secretary-General of the Socialist Party from 1992 to 2002. He served as President of the Socialist International from 1999 to 2005. In both a 2012 and 2014 poll, the Portuguese public ranked him as the best Prime Minister of the previous 30 years... "Such attacks are absolutely unacceptable... The safety and security of UN personnel and property must be respected at all times," said Stephane Dujarric, Guterres’s front man. "Attacks against peacekeepers are in breach of international law... and may constitute war crimes," the statement said, adding that "UNIFIL must be allowed unrestricted freedom of movement throughout Lebanon." The French foreign ministry released a statement that "calls on the Lebanese security forces to guarantee the security of blue-helmet peacekeeping forces, and calls on Lebanon’s judicial authorities to shed all light on this unacceptable attack and to go after those responsible." Israel has repeatedly accused Hezbollah of using the Beirut airport to transfer weapons from Iran, claims Hezbollah and Lebanese officials have denied. Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate said Saturday that it was ready for "constructive talks" with Lebanon on restoring Tehran-Beirut flights. In a telephone call, the two countries’ foreign ministers discussed "how to resolve the problem of civil flights" and "confirmed their readiness to hold constructive talks in good faith," an Iranian foreign ministry statement said. Iran-backed Hezbollah has a large popular base in Lebanon, though a year of hostilities with Israel and the ousting of its ally Bashir Pencilneckal-Assad The Scourge of Hama... in neighboring Syria have left the group weakened. Lebanon’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation said Thursday it had "temporarily rescheduled" some flights, including from Iran, until February 18 as it was implementing "additional security measures." The date coincides with the deadline for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from south Lebanon and for Hezbollah to vacate positions there, under a ceasefire deal that began on November 27. Beginning on October 8, 2023, Hezbollah-led forces attacked Israeli communities and military posts along the border on a near-daily basis for months, with the group saying it did so to support Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... amid the war there. Hezbollah eventually expanded its attacks to also target cities in central and northern Israel with rockets, in addition to the attacks on the border. Some 60,000 Israeli residents were evacuated from northern towns on the Lebanon border shortly after Hamas ![]() ’s October 7 onslaught, amid fears Hezbollah would carry out a similar attack, and increase rocket fire by the terror group. Hezbollah’s attacks on Israel since October 2023 have resulted in the deaths of 46 civilians. In addition, 80 IDF soldiers and reservists died in cross-border skirmishes, attacks on Israel, and in the ensuing ground operation launched in southern Lebanon in late September. Two soldiers were killed in a drone attack from Iraq, and there have also been several attacks from Syria without any injuries. The IDF estimates that some 3,500 Hezbollah operatives were killed in the conflict. Around 100 members of other terror groups, along with hundreds of civilians, were also reported killed in Lebanon. |
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22 killed in south Lebanon as IDF fires on suspects trying to break through to villages |
2025-01-27 |
[IsraelTimes] Over 120 said wounded as Hezbollah supporters attempt to breach roadblocks on 60th day of ceasefire, ignoring Israeli warnings; IDF says withdrawal delayed due to Lebanese army Hundreds of Lebanese attempted to reach southern villages near the border with Israel by force on Sunday morning, defying warnings by the Israel Defense Forces to stay away, as the ceasefire’s original 60-day deadline for Israel to withdraw its forces passed with troops remaining in parts of the country’s south. The Lebanese health ministry said 22 people had been killed, including a Lebanese soldier, and some 124 had been maimed by IDF fire in southern Leb ![]() since the morning. The crowds appeared to be largely made up of Hezbollah supporters. Hezbollah’s al-Manar television, broadcasting from several locations in the south, showed footage of residents moving toward villages in defiance of Israeli orders, some holding the terror group’s flag and images of Hezbollah fighters killed in the war, as well as slain Hezbollah chief His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah ...The late, lamented satrap of the Medes and the Persians in Leb...> An Israeli military official told news hounds that hundreds of Lebanese, among them Hezbollah operatives, tried to reach villages in southern Lebanon while carrying out "provocations." The official said the military had prepared for civilians attempting to reach the border villages at the end of the 60-day truce, despite its warnings. The IDF said it opened fire on suspects who approached troops still deployed in southern Lebanon and who posed an "imminent threat." Troops also detained several suspects, according to the military. "The IDF remains deployed in southern Lebanon, continues to operate in accordance with the ceasefire understandings between Israel and Lebanon, and is monitoring Hezbollah’s attempts to return to southern Lebanon. The IDF will operate against any threat posed to IDF troops and the State of Israel," the military said. Israel has said that it needs to stay past the 60-day deadline because the Lebanese army has not deployed to all areas of southern Lebanon, as was agreed, to ensure that Hezbollah does not reestablish a military presence in the area. The Lebanese army has accused Israel of procrastinating in its withdrawal. The military official said that discussions on extending the ceasefire to allow for the IDF’s gradual withdrawal to be completed were being held between Israeli political officials and the United States, and between the US and Lebanon. Demonstrators on Sunday attempted to enter several villages in the border area to protest Israel’s failure to withdraw. Protesters were reported to breach or attempt to breach roadblocks that had been set up by both Lebanese and Israeli troops. The Lebanese health ministry said that 22 people were killed, including a member of the Lebanese Armed Forces, and more than 124 were maimed, in several villages in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military official said the IDF was aware of the claims, but the details regarding the killed Lebanese soldier were being looked into. The IDF’s Arabic-language spokesperson in a post on X addressed to the people of south Lebanon, accused Hezbollah of trying to "heat up the situation" and sending "rioters" to the border area. He said the Israeli army would "in the near future" inform them of places to which they could return. "Hezbollah does not care about Lebanon’s interests. The images coming from some areas of southern Lebanon are evidence of that," Col. Avichay Adraee said. "The defeated party is using all its media outlets to challenge Lebanon’s interests and to divert attention from the sin of its leaders who brought southern Lebanon to this reality." The Lebanese army called on civilians to "exercise self-restraint" and follow its instructions. In a statement, the Lebanese Armed Forces said it was accompanying civilians entering several villages in south Lebanon, "amid the Israeli enemy’s persistence in violating Lebanon’s illusory sovereignty, its attacks on citizens, causing deaders and maimed among them, and its refusal to abide by the ceasefire agreement and withdraw from the Lebanese territories it occupied." Hezbollah, badly weakened by Israel during the war, has put the onus on the Lebanese state to ensure the IDF’s withdrawal, describing Israel’s failure to leave southern Lebanon by the deadline as a violation of the agreement. "We are in our land and the enemy is the one who turned against the agreement and violated the agreement, and thus the people are the ones who are liberating their land with their own hands and blood," said Hezbollah politician Hassan Fadlallah, speaking to al-Manar. "We want the state to play its role," he added. Another Hezbollah politician, Ali Fayad, said on Saturday that Israel’s "excuses" were a pretext to "pursue a scorched earth policy" in border areas that would make the return of displaced residents impossible. The ceasefire deal stipulates that Hezbollah pull back its forces north of the Litani River — about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the border — and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure in the south. But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said on Friday that "the ceasefire agreement has not yet been fully enforced by the Lebanese state," so the Israeli military’s withdrawal would not yet take place despite the Sunday deadline. Israeli forces have left coastal areas of southern Lebanon, but are still present in areas further east. "The withdrawal process is conditional upon the Lebanese army deploying in southern Lebanon and fully and effectively enforcing the agreement, with Hezbollah withdrawing beyond the Litani River," a statement from Netanyahu’s office said. It added that "the gradual withdrawal process will continue in full coordination with the United States," a key ally and one of the monitors of the ceasefire. The White House said on Friday that a short, temporary ceasefire extension was urgently needed. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, who was head of the US-backed Lebanese army until parliament elected him head of state on January 9, called on the people of the south to exercise self-restraint and trust in the Lebanese military. "Lebanon’s illusory sovereignty and territorial integrity are nonnegotiable, and I am following up on this issue at the highest levels to ensure your rights and dignity," he said in a statement. Aoun spoke on Saturday with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, whose government is also involved in overseeing the truce. According to a statement from his office, Aoun spoke of the "need to oblige Israel to respect the terms of the deal in order to maintain stability in the south." Aoun also said Israel must "end its successive violations, including the destruction of border villages... which would prevent the return of residents." Macron’s office, in its summary of the conversation, said the French president had called on all parties to the ceasefire to honor their commitments as soon as possible. The fragile ceasefire has generally held thus far, even as the warring sides have repeatedly traded accusations of violating it. The IDF has continued to carry out frequent strikes that it says target Hezbollah fighters, and Lebanese state media has reported that Israeli forces have carried out demolitions in villages they control. IDF says troops still finding weapons, Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon [IsraelTimes] IDF soldiers operating in southern Lebanon are continuing to locate weapons and Hezbollah infrastructure, the military says. The IDF says troops of the 7th Armored Brigade, during scans in south Lebanon, found Russian-made anti-tank missiles, grenades, and assault rifles. Additionally, in a joint operation with the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit, the army says troops found several tunnels belonging to Hezbollah, some of which were used as weapon depots. The weapons were seized and infrastructures were demolished. |
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Hezbollah made even weaker by Assad toppling in Syria — Naharnet |
2024-12-15 |
[NAHARNET] A severely hobbled Hezbollah was in no position to help defend former Syrian President Bashir al-Assad, a longtime ally, from the lightning-fast insurgency that toppled him. With Assad gone, the Death Eater group based in Leb ...an Iranian satrapy until recently ruled by Hassan Nasrallah situated on the eastern Mediterranean, conveniently adjacent to Israel. Formerly inhabited by hardy Phoenecian traders, its official language is now Arabic, with the usual unpleasant side effects. The Leb civil war, between 1975 and 1990, lasted a little over 145 years and produced 120,000 fatalities. The average length of a ceasefire was measured in seconds. The Lebs maintain a precarious sectarian balance among Shiites, Sunnis, and about a dozen flavors of Christians, plus Armenians, Georgians, and who knows what else? It is the home of the original Hezbollah, which periodically starts a war with the Zionist Entity, gets Beirut pounded to rubble, and then declares victory and has a parade. The Lebs have the curious habit of periodically murdering their heads of state or prime ministers... is even weaker. Hezbollah was dealt a major blow during 14 months of war with Israel. The toppling of Assad, who had strong ties to Iran, has now crippled its ability to bounce back by cutting off a vital weapons-smuggling route through Syria. Hezbollah officials are deeply concerned but defiant. "What is happening in Syria is a major, dangerous and new change, and to know why this happened needs evaluation," Hassan Fadlallah, a Lebanese politician who represents Hezbollah's political wing, said during a speech at a funeral for bully boyz killed by Israel. "Whatever is happening in Syria, despite its dangers, will not weaken us." Analysts say the diminishment of Hezbollah will have big consequences for Lebanon, where for decades it has been a major political player — and for Iran, which has relied on the group as one of several proxy forces projecting power across the Middle East. It is also a game-changer for Israel, whose nemesis on its northern border is now at its most vulnerable point in decades. TIES TO SYRIA INFLUENCED THE RISE AND FALL OF HEZBOLLAH'S POWER The Assad dynasty, which ruled Syria for half a century with an iron fist, played a crucial role in empowering Hezbollah, which was founded in the early 1980s by Iranian advisers who came through Syria. In addition to being a conduit for Iranian weapons, Syria also was a place where Hezbollah trained fighters and manufactured its own weapons. As Hezbollah grew more powerful, it became a force Assad could rely on for protection in times of crisis. Hezbollah sent thousands of fighters to bolster Assad's forces when a civil war broke out in 2011. As This time, Hezbollah was in disarray. Many of its brass hats, including longtime leader Sayyed ![]() your/his lordship. Groveling in His Exalted Presence is encouraged... His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah ...The late, lamented satrap of the Medes and the Persians in Leb...> , were killed in Israeli ... KABOOM!... s. And months of Israeli bombardment destroyed much of its military infrastructure. With Syria's key international allies, Russia and Iran, on the sidelines, Hezbollah withdrew, and Assad was ousted quickly. "The fall of the regime marks the end of Iran's arms in Syria and Lebanon," said Lt. Col. Fares al-Bayoush, a Syrian army defector who fought in the civil war against Assad's forces and Hezbollah until 2017, when he moved to ...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire... . LEBANON BEGINS TO GRAPPLE WITH HEZBOLLAH'S 'NEW REALITY' In Lebanon, the sapping of Hezbollah's strength has given the army the opportunity to reassert control it had ceded, especially along its southern border. A U.S.-brokered ceasefire between the Death Eater group and Israel states that Hezbollah should have no armed presence along that border and it has led to growing calls within Lebanon for the group's disarmament. "To Hezbollah, it's game over," Samir Geagea ....Geagea was imprisoned by the Syrians and their puppets for 11 years in a dungeon in the third basement level of the Lebanese Ministry of Defense. He was released after the Cedar Revolution in 2005.... , who leads the Christian Lebanese Forces A Christian political party founded by Bashir Gemayel, who was then bumped off when he was elected president of Leb... Party, said in a statement on Sunday, hours after But Hezbollah's longtime sway in the political arena in Lebanon also faces a major challenge. Many in Lebanon are angry with the group. Critics say Hezbollah violated its promise to use its weapons only to defend Lebanon when it began firing rockets into Israel last year, the day after Hamas ..the braying voice of Islamic Resistance®,... attacked Israel. Nearly than 4,000 people were killed in Lebanon during the war with Israel, according to the country's health ministry. Entire towns and villages where Hezbollah members and supporters lived have been flattened. More than 1 million people have been displaced, and the country's economy — which was in bad shape before the war — is in a deep hole. "With the (Syrian) regime gone, Hezbollah in Lebanon faces an entirely new reality," said Firas Maksad, of the Middle East Institute. Maksad said many Lebanese leaders have yet to grasp the magnitude of the change that has taken place. Even some onetime allies of Hezbollah in parliament have begun distancing themselves from the group. Jebran Bassil, a politician who represents the Free Patriotic Movement Despite its name a Christian party allied with Hizbullah, neither free nor particularly patriotic... , Lebanon's other major Christian party, said Hezbollah's loss of a weapons pipeline from Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate could help Lebanon extract itself from regional conflict. "Hezbollah should focus on internal affairs and not the wider region," Bassil, a former ally of Hezbollah, said. It may have no choice but to narrow its ambitions. With the fall of Assad, Iran has lost control of a corridor of land that stretched through Iraq and Syria all the way to the Mediterranean, and which gave it an unimpeded route to supply Hezbollah. "They can maybe fly in some things and smuggle some things, but that's not gonna be on the same scale, not even close," said Aron Lund, a Syria expert with Century International, a New York-based think tank. For Israel, breaking Iran's regional network has been a major goal, though it is wary over Islamic bully boyz among the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Assad's fall a "historic day," saying it was "the direct result of our forceful action against Hezbollah and Iran, Assad's main supporters." |
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Lebanese remember bloody past after Assad fall — Naharnet |
2024-12-10 |
[NAHARNET] Across Leb![]() , the Middle East, and beyond, the fall of Syria's authoritarian government at the hands of Islamist-led rebels set off waves of jubilation, trepidation and alarm. Many Lebanese exulted at the overthrow of the Syrian leader while others worried about more instability rocking a region in turmoil. Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati called for a strict control of the border with Syria and for distancing Lebanon from the developments there. He urged the Lebanese "of all affiliations" to be "wise" and "avoid emotional reactions." Mikati also asked Secretary-General of Council of Ministers Judge Mahmoud Makiya to communicate with the National Commission for the Missing and Forcibly Disappeared Persons in Lebanon and with the relevant authorities regarding the release of Lebanese prisoners from Syrian prisons. - LEBANESE IN SYRIAN PRISONS - During 15 years of civil war in Lebanon, an estimated 17,000 people went missing. Many were held captive or were killed in detention centers operated by Syrian forces in Lebanon and Syria, but their fates remain unknown. Since a Lebanese man, who was missing for 40 years, was freed by Syrian rebels from a prison in Hama last week, many Lebanese families are demanding to know the fate of their loved ones who are thought to be detained in Syrian prisons since Lebanon's civil war when Syrian troops were in Lebanon. - GEAGEA SAYS 'NOTHING WORSE THAN ASSAD' - Lebanese Forces A Christian political party founded by Bashir Gemayel, who was then bumped off when he was elected president of Leb... leader Samir Geagea ....Geagea was imprisoned by the Syrians and their puppets for 11 years in a dungeon in the third basement level of the Lebanese Ministry of Defense. He was released after the Cedar Revolution in 2005.... congratulated all Lebanese on the fall of Bashir al-Assad's regime, saying that "over the past 50 years, the regime of Hafez and Bashir al-Assad was the biggest obstacle to the building of a state in Lebanon." "It's impossible for the situation in Syria to be worse than Assad. There is noting worse," Geagea said. - JUMBLAT SAYS 'JUSTICE ACHIEVED' - Former Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid WallyJumblat ...Druze politician, head of the Progressive Socialist Party, who's been on every side in Leb at least four times. He'll sell you his friends for a dollar, but family comes higher because of shipping and handling... saluted the Syrian people and celebrated Assad's ouster "after a lengthy wait." Jumblat also called former PM Saad Hariri ...Second son of Rafik Hariri, the Leb PM who was assassinated in 2005. He has was prime minister in his own right from 2009 through early 2011. He was born in Riyadh to an Iraqi mother and graduated from Georgetown University. He managed his father's business interests in Riyadh until his father's assassination. When his father died he inherited a fortune of some $4.1 billion, which won't do him much good if Hizbullah has him bumped off, too.... and told him that by Assad's fall "justice was achieved" for his slain father Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and other March 14 figures. Al-Mustaqbal ... the Future Movement, political party led by Saad Hariri... ... the Future Movement, political party led by Saad Hariri... Movement, founded by Hariri, for its part, congratulated the Syrian people in a statement and called on the Lebanese to preserve national unity. - ASSASSINATIONS BLAMED ON SYRIA - Hariri was assassinated in 2005 by a bomb in Beirut, blamed on Syria and Hezbollah. His liquidation sparked protests that ousted Syrian troops from Lebanon. Following Hariri's killing, several anti-Syrian figures were assassinated, including Samir Qassir, George Hawi, Gebran Tueni, Pierre Amine Gemayel, Antoine Ghanem and Walid Eido. Others escaped liquidation attempts including Elias Mur, May Chidiac, and Samir Shehade. Jumblat's father, Kamal Jumblat was assassinated in 1977 in his car near Baakline by unidentified button men suspected to be members of the pro-Syrian faction of the Lebanese Syrian Social Nationalist Party, in collaboration with the Ba'ath Party. In 1982, President Bashir Gemayel was killed with 26 other politicians by a member of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party who detonated a bomb from a few miles away using a remote detonator. He said he killed Gemayel because of his collaboration with Israel, which invaded Lebanon in 1982. - GEMAYEL HAILS 'TYRANT FALL' - Kataeb leader and Bashir's nephew Sami Gemayel wrote on X that "the criminal tyrant has fallen". "But Lebanon remains and the Kataeb remains." He added that the names of his uncle Bashir, his brother Pierre Gemayel, and other deaders "stand tall, pulsating with freedom, illusory sovereignty and independence." - BASSIL HOPES IT'S FOR THE GOOD OF LEBANON AND SYRIA - Free Patriotic Movement Despite its name a Christian party allied with Hizbullah, neither free nor particularly patriotic... leader Jebran Bassil hoped that the developments would be for the good of Syria and Lebanon and lead to a swift return of displaced Syrians to their country and to "positive and balanced relations" between the two countries. - SYRIA STABILITY IMPACTS LEBANON - Son of Hezbollah's presidential candidate and Assad's friend Suleiman Franjieh, Marada MP Tony Franjieh hoped, in a statement posted on the X platform, for a peaceful transfer of power that would preserve the country's stability and protect the rights of all Syrians. "The stability of Lebanon has always been deeply affected by the stability of Syria," Franjieh said. - BLOW TO HEZBOLLAH - For Hezbollah, who had long used Syria as its key conduit for weapons and supplies from Iran, Assad's fall could further weakens the group, after the staggering losses it suffered in its own recent war with Israel. "What's happening in Syria is a major, dangerous and new transformation," Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah said. "No one can downplay its impact but we draw our presence and strength from God, from our faith before anything else, and from our people — and the existence, presence, formations, capabilities and high competencies of the resistance, despite everything that has been inflicted on it in this war," Fadallah added. Early in Syria's civil war, when it appeared Assad might be tossed, Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate and its ally, Hezbollah, rushed fighters to support him. Russia later joined with a scorched earth campaign of ... KABOOM!... s. For Israel, breaking Iran's regional network has been a major goal, though it is wary over jihadi fighters among the hard boyz who toppled Assad. Israel on Sunday moved troops into a demilitarized buffer zone with Syria by the Israel-held Golan Heights in what it called a temporary security measure. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Assad's fall a "historic day," saying it was "the direct result of our forceful action against Hezbollah and Iran, Assad's main supporters." |
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MP says new Syria dangerous but Hezbollah ''draws strength from God, people'' — Naharnet |
2024-12-10 |
[NAHARNET] MP Hassan Fadlallah announced Monday that ''what's happening in Syria is a major, dangerous and new transformation,'' in the first comments by a Hezbollah official on the fall of Bashir al-Assad's regime at the hands of Islamist-led rebels. ''As to why it happened, that needs an evaluation, but the evaluation will not take place on podiums,'' Fadlallah added. ''Regardless of everything that has happened in Syria, some have started to talk about its impact on Leb ![]() , the resistance and Hezbollah. Not to reassure but rather to state the truth, what happened is very big and no one can downplay its impact, but to us Hezbollah, the resistance and the people of the resistance, we draw our presence and strength from God Almighty and from our faith before anything else,'' Fadallah said. ''We also draw our strength from our people — and the existence, presence, formations, capabilities and high competencies of the resistance, despite everything that has been inflicted on it in this war,'' the MP added. ''As for Syria's future situation, developments and domestic alliances and problems and what will happen later, we will leave that to when it happens and we won't rush in judging things,'' Fadlallah went on to say. ''We know how to protect our country, face the challenges and overcome difficulties, no matter what they are. We passed through harder and more bitter experiences in our history and we overcame them,'' the politician reassured. Related: Hassan Fadlallah 11/29/2024 IDF strikes Hezbollah rocket depot after identifying violations of fresh ceasefire Hassan Fadlallah 11/28/2024 Temporary truce in Lebanon, Hezbollah claims ‘victory’ Hassan Fadlallah 10/18/2024 5 soldiers killed, several more hurt amid fighting with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon Related: Hezbollah: 2024-12-09 Israeli officials: Early to assess Assad fall’s impact since many rebels ‘are basically al-Qaeda’ Hezbollah: 2024-12-09 ‘Break in the chain’: Fall of Assad deals blow to Iran’s global ‘Axis of Resistance’ Hezbollah: 2024-12-09 Giorgia Meloni 'assassination plot' foiled: Police arrest 12 neo-Nazis who 'planned to shoot Italian PM in the head from a hotel room and spark civil war' |
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IDF strikes Hezbollah rocket depot after identifying violations of fresh ceasefire |
2024-11-29 |
[IsraelTimes] First strikes since ceasefire come as troops fire warning shots, including drone strike, near vehicles in violation of two-day old truce; Lebanese media report two injured The Israel Defense Forces said Thursday that it had carried out an ... KABOOM!... on a Hezbollah facility in southern Leb ![]() , less than two days into a fragile ceasefire with the Iran-backed terror group and hours after firing warning shots at suspects who approached border areas that are still off-limits according to the truce. Fighter jets struck the facility, which was used to hold medium-range rockets, after identifying activity there, according to the military. "The IDF is deployed in southern Lebanon, acting and thwarting any violation of the ceasefire agreement," the IDF added. Earlier, the IDF said it fired warning shots in several cases at suspicious individuals in several areas of southern Lebanon. In one case, a drone struck near the suspects as a warning measure. Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said two people were maimed in the village of Markaba, close to the border. Thursday’s two airstrikes were the first since the ceasefire came into effect early Wednesday, in an effort to end over a year of cross-border violence initiated by Hezbollah last October. The ceasefire sets out a 60-day period for Israeli troops to pull out and for new security arrangements to be made. Hezbollah is banned from operating south of the Litani River, several kilometers from the border. "The arrival of suspects, some with vehicles, to several areas in southern Lebanon was identified, which constitutes a violation [of the ceasefire]," the IDF said in a statement. It said troops "opened fire" as a warning measure, and will "actively enforce violations of the ceasefire agreement." In the Markaba area, the IDF said it had fired a warning shot near a vehicle that was not intended to kill the passengers, while troops, artillery, and tanks fired warning shots in other areas. Lebanese state media and security sources said Israeli fire had hit six areas within the border strip, striking Markaba, Wazzani and Kfarchouba, Khiyam, Taybe and agricultural plains around Marjayoun, all of which lie within 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) of the Blue Line demarcating the border between Lebanon and Israel. The ceasefire agreement, brokered by the United States and La Belle France, includes an initial two-month ceasefire in which Hezbollah turbans are to withdraw north of the Litani River, about 20 kilometers from the boundary between Israel and Lebanon, and Israeli forces are to return to their side of the border. The buffer zone would be patrolled by Lebanese troops and UN peacekeepers. Israeli officials have said forces will be withdrawn gradually as it ensures that the agreement is being enforced. Israel says it reserves the right to strike Hezbollah if it violates the terms of the truce. A Lebanese military official said on Thursday that Lebanese troops would gradually deploy in the south as the IDF withdraws. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media. A Lebanese army source said its forces were "conducting patrols and setting up checkpoints" south of the Litani River without advancing into areas where Israeli forces were still present. In a statement on X on Thursday, the IDF’s Arabic-language front man announced a nighttime curfew in south Lebanon. "It is strictly forbidden to move or travel south of the Litani River starting from 5 p.m. (1500 GMT) until 7 a.m. tomorrow (Friday). Those south of the Litani River must remain where they are," Col. Avichay Adraee said. Hezbollah politician Hassan Fadlallah on Thursday accused Israel of attacking people returning to their villages in south Lebanon. The IDF has instructed residents of towns along the border not to return yet, for their own safety. Lebanon army says Israel violated ceasefire ‘several times’ [IsraelTimes] The Lebanese army accuses Israel of violating the ceasefire “several times” since it went into effect the previous day after more than 13 months of hostilities with Hezbollah. “The Israeli enemy violated the deal several times,” the army says, citing air strikes and attacks on Lebanese territory with “various weapons.” Israel said it acted on several occasions to enforce the the ceasefire. Related: Markaba: 2024-11-11 Hezbollah continues its military operations against Israeli occupation forces Markaba: 2024-10-30 Israeli Army Runs Away from Ground Battle with Hezbollah Fighters, Reportedly Withdraws All Troops from Lebanon Border Towns. Markaba: 2024-09-30 New Zionist airstrikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs |
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin: [ColonelCassad] A truce has begun on the border between Lebanon and Israel. Some Lebanese residents have begun to return to their homes. According to the agreement, Israel must withdraw its troops from Lebanese territory, which in fact leads to a repeat of the results of Operation Cast Lead, about which the Nazis from the Netanyahu government were already bubbling yesterday.
![]() Iran also welcomed the concluded truce. Hezbollah will be able to restore its strength for the next rounds,
Before leaving, the Biden administration will also try to achieve a truce in Gaza, where Hamas continues to resist. More from Boris Rozhin: On the ceasefire in Lebanon 1. A declared truce for 60 days. If no new agreements are reached, then formally both sides may continue exchanging blows in late January-early February. In 2 months, Israel will receive new packages of ammunition and air defense missiles, and Hezbollah will receive new missiles and drones from Iran. Plus, it will recruit additional personnel in southern Lebanon. "Come and die for Tehran!" 2. It would be easy to break this agreement by accusing the other side of violating the agreement. The potential for this is more than great, especially given the general impotence of the Lebanese army. Plus, Israel can wait until Trump comes to the White House, who can stand up for Israel much more strongly, which is what the Netanyahu regime hopes for. 3. Of course, both the IDF and Hezbollah will lick their wounds and prepare for the next round of confrontation, just as Israel's failure in 2006 was just a lost battle in an endless war. 4. Both the Netanyahu regime and Hezbollah have been weakened by this round - Netanyahu's seat inside Israel continues to wobble, and he has already lost some of his external legitimacy. Hezbollah has lost some of its leaders and will need to strengthen its control inside Lebanon, where it is effectively an integrated structure within the Lebanese state. This control may be challenged. Overall, the round ended without a clear victory for either side, but Hezbollah won morally, having endured a very intense conflict with a much stronger adversary, backed by the United States. 5. Hamas has spoken out about the ceasefire in Lebanon. "We highly appreciate the key role played by the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon in supporting the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian Resistance, as well as the enormous sacrifices made by Hezbollah and its leadership, led by Secretary General Shahid Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah. We appreciate the steadfastness of the brotherly Lebanese people and their constant solidarity with the Palestinian people in the face of the occupation and its brutal aggression, and we pray to Almighty God to protect Lebanon and its people from all evil and harm. The enemy's acceptance of the agreement with Lebanon without fulfilling its conditions is an important milestone in destroying Netanyahu's illusions about changing the map of the Middle East by force, as well as his illusions about defeating or disarming the Resistance forces. We affirm that this agreement would not have been possible without the steadfastness of the Resistance and the rallying of popular support around it, and we are confident of the Resistance axis' constant support for our people and its support for its struggle by all possible means. As we follow the implementation of this agreement in Lebanon, we pledge our commitment to cooperate with any efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and are interested in ending the aggression against our people within the parameters of ending the aggression against Gaza that we have agreed upon at the national level, namely: a ceasefire, the withdrawal of the occupying forces, the return of the displaced persons, and a real and complete agreement on the exchange of prisoners. We praise and are proud of the epic of resilience and pride that our people in the Gaza Strip have demonstrated for more than a year, and we stand with them as they write with their blood and sacrifices bright pages in the history of our people’s ongoing struggle, and we stand with them as one in the trenches of defending our land and confronting the enemy’s plans, and we are loyal to them until the aggression ends. We call upon the brotherly Arab and Islamic states and the forces of the free world to take serious and effective action against Washington and the Zionist occupation to stop its brutal aggression against our Palestinian people and to put an end to the ongoing war of annihilation in the Gaza Strip. We reaffirm that our Palestinian people and their valiant resistance will remain true to their national principles and legitimate rights and will defend their land and sanctuaries until the occupation is defeated and eliminated and an independent Palestinian state is established with its capital in Al-Quds (Jerusalem)." In short, attempts to drive a wedge between Hamas and Hezbollah over the ceasefire have failed. Hamas' demands for withdrawal have not changed, and the fighting in Gaza continues.
Hezbollah claims ‘victory’ over Israel, say its fighters still at ‘full readiness’ [IsraelTimes] Lebanese terror group Hezbollah says it has achieved “victory” over Israel and that its fighters are at the ready after a truce between the two sides took effect. “Victory from God almighty was the ally of the righteous cause,” a statement from the Iran-backed group said, adding that its fighters “will remain in total readiness to deal with the Israeli enemy’s ambitions and its attacks.” Hezbollah MP claims group has no ‘visible’ arms, bases in southern Lebanon [IsraelTimes] Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah says his group is cooperating with the Lebanese army’s deployment in south Lebanon, denying the terror group has any unhidden assets there. There is “full cooperation” with the Lebanese state over strengthening the army’s deployment in south Lebanon, Fadlallah tells AFP. He adds that the group has “no visible weapons or bases” there. Fadlallah also dismisses the part of the ceasefire agreement requiring the Lebanese army to control access to southern Lebanon until Israeli troops withdraw, saying that “nobody can make residents leave their villages.” | |||
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