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Israeli airstrikes kill 7 in Lebanon despite ceasefire

Gesi LloydBy Gesi LloydMay 2, 2026 World No Comments3 Mins Read
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Israeli military operations intensified Saturday across southern Lebanon, killing at least seven people and wounding others in a series of strikes that targeted multiple villages near the Lebanese-Israeli border. Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported that a strike on a vehicle in the village of Kfar Dajal killed two people, while a strike on a home in Lwaizeh killed three more. Two additional people were killed in a strike on the village of Shoukin.

The Israeli military said it conducted roughly 50 airstrikes over a 24-hour period, describing the targets as Hezbollah infrastructure and personnel. The military also issued evacuation warnings for residents in nine southern villages, a signal that further operations were expected in those areas.

Ceasefire under strain

The strikes come despite a ceasefire that took effect April 17, brokered in Washington after weeks of escalating hostilities. The agreement was initially set to last 10 days before being extended by three additional weeks. Saturday’s activity raised fresh questions about how much the arrangement is holding and what either side is willing to tolerate before the situation breaks down entirely.

Hezbollah responded to the Israeli operations by launching a drone attack against Israeli troops gathered in a structure in the coastal village of Bayed. The exchange illustrated the degree to which both sides remain in active engagement even as the formal ceasefire remains nominally in place.

Israeli military targets Hezbollah positions

The Israeli military has focused much of its campaign on buildings and infrastructure it says Hezbollah has converted into operational outposts along the border. The group, which is backed by Iran, has maintained a significant presence in southern Lebanon for decades, and Israeli commanders have described the current operations as an effort to dismantle that network before any longer-term arrangement takes hold.

The military released footage showing soldiers moving through the ruins of a soccer stadium in the town of Bint Jbeil, which the Israeli military said had been rigged with explosive devices by Hezbollah. The images offered a glimpse into the ground-level destruction that has accompanied the air campaign across border communities.

Israel and Lebanon: how the conflict reignited

The current round of fighting began March 2, when Hezbollah launched a series of rocket attacks into northern Israel. The escalation followed military actions taken by the United States and Israel against Iran, Hezbollah’s primary state sponsor. Israel responded with hundreds of airstrikes and a ground incursion into southern Lebanon, capturing a number of towns and villages along the border in the weeks that followed.

The conflict has produced one notable and unexpected development. For the first time in more than 30 years, Lebanon and Israel have engaged in direct talks. The two countries have technically been in a state of war since Israel’s establishment in 1948, making even limited diplomatic contact a significant departure from the norm.

Southern Lebanon and what comes next

The combination of active strikes, drone exchanges, evacuation orders, and a ceasefire that neither side appears fully committed to observing has left southern Lebanon in a state of sustained uncertainty. Civilian communities near the border have faced repeated displacement, and the physical destruction of villages, stadiums, and homes has compounded the human toll of a conflict now in its third month.

International observers have called for the ceasefire to be respected and for both parties to move toward a more durable arrangement. Whether the talks that produced the April 17 agreement can generate anything more lasting remains an open question as the strikes continue and the deadline for the current extension draws closer.

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Gesi Lloyd

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