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Hezbollah fighters may be mingled," Saul said. The IDF said in response that "any suggestion that the IDF is acting to "cleanse" civilian populations, punish communities, or target civilians on the basis of religion
IDF said earlier on Wednesday that Hezbollah launched an attack on Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. On the same day, Hezbollah issued four statements saying it had struck Israeli targets in south Lebanon, "in response
responsible for firing at Israeli settlements and harming IDF [Israel Defense Forces] soldiers". Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militia and political party, began striking Israel in early March in retaliation for its attacks on Iran. Despite
response, Israel bombarded Lebanon with air strikes. Israeli forces re-entered southern Lebanon in early March, where [they have destroyed villages](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdxkk1vnp57o) and remained occupying 10km (6.2 miles) of Lebanese territory. Since early
response to US and Israeli attacks on Iran. A wider Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon followed, and further attempts to destroy the Hezbollah leadership. Earlier on 8 April, a temporary ceasefire between the United States
Lebanon said that when medics attempted to rescue her, Israeli forces prevented access to the site and used stun grenades. Khalil’s body was eventually retrieved shortly before midnight, at least six hours after
IDF called “Hezbollah launch sites” came shortly after Donald Trump said he had asked Netanyahu to be more “low-key” in Lebanon. Later on Friday, a US state department official said Israel and Lebanon will
IDF [Israeli military] has already established a ‘Yellow Line’ and its forces are currently working towards it”. The military officials added that residents will not be allowed to return to 55 Lebanese towns and villages
IDF_GAS_FIELD_APRIL21_2026](https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/INTERACTIVE-LEBANON_YELLOWLINE__IDF_GAS_FIELD_APRIL21_2026-2026-1776782799.png?quality=80) (Al Jazeera) Mohammad Bazzi, the mayor of Bint Jbeil, told Al Jazeera that the extensive destruction reflects an organised campaign targeting civilian architecture and identity. He noted
IDF was not withdrawing from the country and that military action could resume. Iranian state television quoted a senior military official saying commercial vessels would be allowed travel through the strait of Hormuz but only