Key Points

The Israeli military conducted a strike against a Hezbollah command site in southern Lebanon. Lebanon's state news agency reported one person was wounded in the town of Yater. This comes despite a US- and French-brokered ceasefire that took effect in November. Israel says it will continue operations to eliminate threats from Hezbollah along the border.

Key Points: Israel Strikes Hezbollah Command Site in Lebanon Despite Ceasefire

  • Israeli drones fired missiles at a car in Yater town wounding one person
  • Strike targeted Hezbollah command infrastructure and military assets
  • US- and French-brokered ceasefire took effect November 27 ending year-long clashes
  • Israel continues occasional Lebanon strikes citing ongoing Hezbollah threats
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Israel says it struck Hezbollah site in Lebanon, one wounded

Israeli military targets Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon, wounding one person, as cross-border tensions persist despite US-France brokered ceasefire.

"to remove threats to Israel - Israeli military statement"

Jerusalem, Sep 16

The Israeli military said that it struck a Hezbollah command site in southern Lebanon, as cross-border tensions persist despite a ceasefire.

Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said Israeli drones fired two missiles at a car in the town of Yater, wounding one person. The Health Ministry's emergency operations center confirmed the casualty on Monday.

In a statement, the Israeli military said the strike targeted Hezbollah infrastructure and vowed to continue operations "to remove threats to Israel." Hezbollah has not commented, Xinhua news agency reported.

A US- and French-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect on November 27, 2024, ending more than a year of clashes. But Israel has continued occasional strikes in Lebanon, saying they aim to eliminate Hezbollah threats. It has also kept forces in parts of the border area after the deadline for a full withdrawal expired on February 18.

Meanwhile, last week Israel launched an unprecedented airstrike in the Qatari capital of Doha, targetting a building used by senior Hamas officials in what Israeli authorities described as an attempt to assassinate leaders of the group.

In a joint statement, the military and the Shin Bet security agency confirmed responsibility, saying the strike targeted Hamas leaders "directly responsible for the October 7 massacre" and used "precise munitions and intelligence" to limit civilian harm.

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it "a wholly independent Israeli operation." "Israel initiated it, Israel conducted it, and Israel takes full responsibility," he said in a statement released by his office, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Eyewitnesses heard loud explosions and saw a large plume of smoke rising over the Qatari capital; no initial casualties were reported.

- IANS

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Priya S
Very concerning that Israel is striking in other countries' territories. International borders should be respected. Qatar is a sovereign nation!
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Arjun K
While I understand Israel's security concerns, these cross-border operations set dangerous precedents. What if other countries start doing the same? The region needs stability, not escalation.
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Sarah B
The strike in Doha is particularly worrying. Attacking in a third country's capital? This could have serious diplomatic consequences. Hope Qatar responds appropriately.
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Vikram M
India should learn from this situation. We have our own border issues and must maintain strong defense while pursuing diplomatic solutions. Jai Hind! 🚩
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Michael C
The article mentions "precise munitions to limit civilian harm" - that's at least something positive. But still, violating another country's airspace is problematic.
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Ananya R
This cycle of violence helps nobody. Ordinary people on both sides suffer while politicians make statements. When will we learn that peace is the only way forward? 🙏

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