
Hezbollah Retaliates With Rocket Barrages After Israel Violates Lebanon Ceasefire
Key Takeaways
- Israel violated Lebanon ceasefire, triggering Hezbollah rocket barrages across border.
- Hezbollah targeted Metula, Shlomi, and Musa Abbas complex near Bint Jbeil with rockets.
- Direct Israel-Lebanon talks held in Washington amid heightened tensions.
Hezbollah Retaliates After Ceasefire Breach
Hours after Iran and the US announced a ceasefire, the Israeli regime violated the truce by launching strikes on civilian areas across Lebanon.
Hezbollah launched retaliatory strikes targeting multiple Israeli military and strategic installations.

The Islamic Resistance bombed positions, barracks, gatherings of Zionist enemy soldiers, and settlements in the south and occupied Palestinian territories.
The resistance detailed the operation in ten consecutive statements.
The retaliatory operations included targeting settlements such as Metulla, Kfar Giladi, Kiryat Shmona, and Nahariya with rocket barrages.
They engaged Israeli warplanes with surface-to-air missiles.
Operations in Bint Jbeil and Khiam
The Islamic Resistance fighters targeted gatherings of Israeli enemy army vehicles and soldiers in Bint Jbeil with ten waves of rocket barrages.
They targeted an Israeli force inside a house in Kafr Kila with a guided missile, achieving a confirmed hit.

The resistance engaged Israeli warplanes in the skies over Debaal with surface-to-air missiles.
In Khiam, Resistance fighters prevented occupation forces from advancing beyond the city.
In Bint Jbeil, the Resistance engaged occupation forces in close-quarters combat across the city's neighborhoods.
They forced repeated Israeli withdrawals from positions attempted at the city's entrances.
Israeli Casualties and Political Strain
The Israeli occupation army announced the death of one of its soldiers and admitted to three others being wounded.
The army has admitted to 154 officers and soldiers wounded since last Thursday alone.
It has also admitted to at least 13 soldiers killed since the war resumed on March 2.
Former head of the Israeli National Security Council described the insistence on continuing the war as a stupid act.
A survey found that respondents were far more likely to view the war as a failure than a success.
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