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2023 and has violated a November 2024 ceasefire more than 10,000 times, according to the UN. Most of its attacks have been in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley in the east. ## Doubts about
April 8. Thousands of others are displaced. More than 200,000 migrant workers are living in Lebanon today, according to figures compiled by the American University of Beirut. According to a 2023 report
Israeli military statement said it had killed Hezbollah militants preparing to fire rockets at its troops in southern Lebanon. The new strikes, which triggered a fresh exodus of civilians from the south, came hours after
2023. The most recent eruption came on March 2, after Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel following the US-Israeli assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Israel had previously attacked Lebanon more than
April that Israeli forces “are remaining in Lebanon in a reinforced security buffer zone”. “This is a security strip 10 kilometres [6.2 miles] deep, which is much stronger, more intense, more continuous and more solid
strikes struck the village. It also attacked the town a day earlier without giving any warning. At least [28 people](/news/2026/4/30/israel-kills-nine-people-in-southern-lebanon-despite-ceasefire) were reported killed in Lebanon on Thursday. Israel has claimed that its attacks target
southern Israel on October 7, 2023, and achieved credit – even if he officially denies it – for allegedly manipulating Trump into joining the war on Iran. The October 2023 attacks and the US-brokered truce with
April, US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. Hezbollah, which is designated as a terrorist organisation by countries including the US and the UK, was not officially involved, but indicated
striking an Iron Dome battery on the northern border on Sunday. During its visit to southern Lebanon last week, senior Israeli officials “outlined several new pilot programmes to better identify and shoot down FPVs
2023, the day after the beginning of the war on Gaza. A ceasefire was agreed between Israel and Hezbollah in November 2024, but Israel continued to attack Lebanon periodically, violating the ceasefire more than
April 22, the Israeli regime assassinated yet another journalist. Her name was Amal Khalil. She was a well-known Lebanese journalist, born during the early years of the last Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon
strikes across Lebanon, targeting what it said was Hezbollah infrastructure, and launched a ground invasion of southern Lebanon. An IDF spokesperson first ordered Lebanese civilians living close to the border to leave on 2 March