Israel continues its attacks on Lebanon, despite agreeing to ceasefire
by AFP, https://www.thejournal.ie/author/afp/ · TheJournal.ieLAST UPDATE | 1 hr ago
FRESH ISRAELI STRIKES on southern Lebanon killed five people this morning, state officials said, despite a new ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah group announced just a day earlier.
The state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported Israeli airstrikes on more than a dozen south Lebanon locations after midnight and into Saturday morning, many in and around the Nabatieh area.
It also reported Israeli artillery shelling on Nabatieh city and its outskirts, a region where fighting has been focused in recent days.
The NNA said three people were killed in airstrikes on the town of Arab Salim, while one person was killed in Deir Zahrani, and another after “an enemy drone launched a strike on a motorbike” at the entrance of the town of Dweir.
On Friday, a US official told AFP an immediate truce between Israel and Hezbollah had been brokered by US and Qatari mediators following talks with Israel and Iran. A Gulf diplomat confirmed the ceasefire.
Israel’s ambassador to the US said his country would commit to the ceasefire if Hezbollah respected it.
Previous truce announcements have done little to stop attacks from either side.
The announcement came as Israeli airstrikes and bombardment on Lebanon’s southern and eastern regions killed 47 people on Friday, the worst violence since Washington and Tehran this week sealed a deal to halt the wider Middle East war.
That agreement was supposed to also halt fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Israel’s military on Friday said four of its soldiers were killed, and reported more than 150 strikes on Lebanon, killing “dozens of Hezbollah terrorists”.
Also on Friday, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun told US Secretary of State Marco Rubio that a comprehensive ceasefire was needed in order for talks with Israel to progress.
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Under US pressure, Lebanon in April began direct talks with Israel in Washington aimed at ending the hostilities and separating the Israel-Hezbollah conflict from the regional war.
A fifth round of talks is due to begin on Tuesday, according to the State Department.
US officials including President Donald Trump have expressed frustration at Israel’s campaign in Lebanon.
But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday reiterated that Israeli troops would stay in south Lebanon “as long as necessary”.
Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the Middle East war in early March with rocket fire at Israel to avenge the killing of Iran’s supreme leader in US-Israeli strikes.
Israel responded with a massive campaign of airstrikes and a ground invasion.
‘Lebanon must burn’
Earlier on Friday, Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said Israel’s only interest is “permanent war”.
He was responding on X to far-right Israeli national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, who called for Lebanon to be “burned” after four Israeli soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon.
Araghchi said Ben-Gvir’s comments were “not a rant by a random genocidal lunatic” but “a public post by the national security minister of the Israeli regime”.
“The genocidal death cult headquartered in Tel Aviv is a threat to all of humanity,” Araghchi wrote. “It threatens all humans. Its only interest is permanent war.”
Ben-Gvir urged a massive escalation after the Israeli army announced the deaths of four soldiers in combat.
“With all due respect to the Americans, Israel must make it clear to the entire world that the blood of our sons and the security of our citizens are not forfeit. All of Lebanon must burn,” Ben-Gvir wrote on X earlier in the day.
Additional reporting from Andrew Walsh