Wars 2023 10/08 Monitoring the Israel and Lebanon War

Wars 2023 10/08 Monitoring the Israel and Lebanon War
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Lebanon president vows to stop war with Israel
Agence France-Presse . Beirut, Lebanon 19 May, 2026, 01:24

Lebanese president Joseph Aoun said Monday that he would do the ‘impossible’ in order to stop the war with Israel, after a ceasefire and direct talks between the countries failed to end the fighting.

Aoun’s comments came as the Israeli army carried out a series of strikes in south Lebanon, while Hezbollah said it had struck a military target in northern Israel.

Since the start of the ceasefire on April 17, Israel has continued to launch strikes, carry out demolitions and issue evacuation orders in south Lebanon, saying it is targeting Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah.

Hezbollah has also maintained its operations against Israeli forces in south Lebanon and northern Israel.

‘The framework that Lebanon has set for the negotiations consists of an Israeli withdrawal, a ceasefire, the deployment of the army along the border, the return of the displaced, and economic aid,’ Aoun said in a statement Monday.

‘My duty, based on my position and my responsibility, is to do the impossible, and to choose what is least costly, in order to stop the war against Lebanon and its people,’ he added.

Last week the truce was extended for 45 days following a third round of talks between Lebanese and Israeli representatives in Washington, discussions which Hezbollah is opposed to.

But the ceasefire has failed to stop the violence, with Hezbollah on Monday saying it had fired a drone at a military target in northern Israel.

The target was ‘an Iron Dome platform belonging to the Israeli enemy army’ based in a military encampment in northern Israel, Hezbollah said, referring to Israel’s air defence system.

The attack was a response to Israeli ‘violations’ of the ceasefire, it added.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported a series of Israeli strikes across the south.

The Israeli military also issued an evacuation warning for three southern Lebanese towns.

The attacks came a day after Israeli strikes killed seven people in Lebanon, including a member of the group Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the country’s northeast, far from the Israel-Lebanon border.

Israeli soldiers have invaded and occupied a swathe of south Lebanon, operating inside an Israeli-declared ‘yellow line’ that runs around 10 kilometres north of the border. They have carried out large-scale demolitions in the area.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday his country was ‘facing the challenge of neutralising first-person view drones’, as Hezbollah has increasingly made use of the tech to strike Israeli forces.

Israeli attacks have killed more than 2,900 people in Lebanon since the start of the war, including more than 400 since the ceasefire took effect on April 17, according to Lebanese authorities.​
 

Israeli strike damages hospital in south Lebanon
Agence France-Presse . Beirut, Lebanon 22 May, 2026, 01:26

Lebanon said an Israeli strike on Thursday damaged a hospital in the country’s south, where Israel and Hezbollah have been trading fire despite a ceasefire.

The state-run National News Agency reported that Israeli aircraft ‘launched two strikes on the town of Tibnin near the public hospital, where significant damage was recorded’.

The health ministry circulated a video showing part of the hospital with shattered glass on the floor, blown-out ceiling panels and window panes, and other damage to what appeared to be offices.

According to the ministry, 16 hospitals have been damaged since the war erupted on March 2, while 116 emergency and health workers have been killed.

The NNA also reported Israeli airstrikes on other south Lebanon locations on Thursday, while an AFP photographer saw smoke rising after a raid on the village of Hanniyeh.

Hezbollah claimed a series of attacks including with rockets and drones on Israeli troops in south Lebanon, saying they came in retaliation for Israeli ceasefire violations.

Since the truce began on April 17, Israel has continued to launch strikes, carry out demolitions and issue evacuation orders in south Lebanon, saying it is targeting Hezbollah, which has also kept up attacks.

Last week the truce was extended for 45 days following a third round of direct talks between Lebanese and Israeli representatives in Washington, discussions which the Iran-backed Hezbollah staunchly opposes.

Under the terms of the ceasefire published by Washington, Israel reserves the right to act against ‘planned, imminent or on-going attacks’.

Lebanon’s health ministry said Thursday that Israeli attacks have killed at least 3,089 people in Lebanon since March 2.

The ministry said Wednesday that a strike on the town of Deir Qanun al-Nahr this week killed 14 people, including three women and four children, one of them Syrian, updating a preliminary toll of 10 dead.

Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the Middle East war with rocket fire at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Iran’s supreme leader in US-Israeli strikes.

Israeli responded with massive airstrikes and a ground invasion in the country’s south, where its troops are operating inside an Israeli-declared ‘yellow line’ running around 10 kilometres inside Lebanon along the border.​
 

Israel hits Lebanon despite ceasefire
Agence France-Presse . Beirut, Lebanon 24 May, 2026, 01:09

Israel struck south Lebanon on Saturday despite a ceasefire as Hezbollah said its backer Tehran had pledged not to abandon the militant group.

Hezbollah said its chief Naim Qassem had received a message from Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi, saying the latest proposal through Pakistani mediators aimed ending the regional war emphasised ‘the demand to include Lebanon’ in the broader ceasefire.

Lebanese authorities, however, have insisted the country’s on-going talks with Israel under US auspices must be independent from the Iran-US negotiations.

Israel’s military has been pounding Lebanon despite an April 17 ceasefire in the country announced by US president Donald Trump, and which was recently extended for several weeks.

Hezbollah has also kept up attacks on Israeli targets in south Lebanon and in northern Israel, including targeting Israeli air defence platforms across the border on Saturday.

The group said Araghchi’s message indicated Iran ‘will not give up its support’ for Hezbollah.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported Israeli airstrikes on multiple south Lebanon locations, some after Israel issued evacuation warnings to around 15 villages.

Lebanon’s military said one strike targeted an army barracks in the city of Nabatieh, wounding a soldier.

The military stressed this week that its soldiers were loyal to the institution after Washington announced sanctions that included an officer accused of sharing information with Hezbollah.

The sanctions came after the United States hosted three rounds of landmark direct talks between Lebanon and Israel aimed at ending the latest conflict.

Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the Middle East war on March 2 with rocket fire at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Iran’s supreme leader in US-Israeli strikes.

Security talks with Israel are scheduled at the Pentagon for May 29, while a fourth round of negotiations is planned for June.

Hezbollah has vehemently rejected the direct talks.

On Saturday, Lebanon’s health ministry said Israeli attacks had killed 3,123 people since March 2, decrying an overnight strike that damaged a hospital in the southern city of Tyre as ‘further proof of the Israeli enemy’s violation of humanitarian law’.

Israel had issued overnight evacuation warnings for two sites in Tyre.

An AFP correspondent saw shattered glass, ceiling panels blown out and damaged medical equipment at the Hiram hospital, near one of the locations.

The hospital’s CEO, Dr Salman Aydibi, said that around 40 patients were in the facility when the warning came.

‘We took the patients to a safer location’ elsewhere inside the hospital, he said, adding that no patients were harmed but some 30 staff sustained minor injuries.

He said the hospital was still operational.

Israel’s army said it had targeted ‘Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Tyre’, adding that ‘prior to the strike, steps were taken to mitigate harm to civilians’.

Another AFP correspondent saw heavy damage at the targeted sites in the city.

‘I don’t know what happened, it felt like doomsday,’ said Wisam Baroud, who lives near one site.

‘We quickly got dressed, rushed outside, and started running,’ said Baroud, showing her damaged home.

Israel’s army also targeted a Hezbollah compound in east Lebanon overnight.

Lebanon’s Hamas-aligned Islamist group Jamaa Islamiya and its armed wing the Al-Fajr Forces said one of its members was killed in a strike in the east.

Under the terms of the ceasefire published by Washington, Israel reserves the right to act against ‘planned, imminent or on-going attacks’.

Israeli troops who invaded Lebanon are also operating inside an Israeli-announced ‘yellow line’ running around 10 kilometres deep along Lebanon’s southern border.​
 

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