BEIRUT, (The Palestine Foundation Pakistan)
Israeli warplanes launched a wave of airstrikes on multiple areas in southern Lebanon on Thursday, marking one year since the ceasefire agreement that was intended to halt hostilities with Hezbollah.
According to Lebanon’s National News Agency, the strikes targeted the Al-Mahmoudiya and Al-Jarmiq areas in the Jezzine district. Local sources added that Israeli warplanes also bombed the heights of Iqlim al-Tuffah and carried out raids on Al-Qatrani and the Jabour highlands.
The agency reported that Israeli forces opened heavy machine-gun fire toward farmers on the outskirts of the Wazzani area, though no injuries were recorded. Israeli fighter jets also flew at medium altitude over the city of Hermel, as intense military activity was observed across the southern airspace.
Since the ceasefire went into effect one year ago, Israel has continued to violate the agreement on a daily basis, while Hezbollah has not carried out retaliatory attacks during the same period.
According to UNIFIL, Israeli forces have committed more than 10,000 violations since the deal was signed on 27 November 2024.
Lebanon’s Ministry of Health says these attacks have killed 331 people and wounded 945 others over the past year alone, underscoring a steep escalation in Israeli violations.
