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On 23 September 2024, Israel began a series of airstrikes in Lebanon as part of the ongoing Israel–Hezbollah conflict with an operation it code-named Northern Arrows. [a] Since then, Israel's attacks have killed over 700 people, [6] injured more than 5,000, [7] [8] [9] and have displaced hundreds of thousands of Lebanese civilians.
Israel's leader softens his stance on a U.S.-backed cease-fire proposal with Hezbollah, but deadly strikes in Lebanon continue before his U.N. speech.
PHOTO: Smoke billows over southern Lebanon following an Israeli strike, amid ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Tyre, Lebanon Sept. 26, 2024.
1 Syrian national and 1 Israeli civilian injured. On 25 August 2024, Israel struck targets in southern Lebanon, followed by strikes by Hezbollah. [2][3][4] Israel framed its strikes as preemptive. According to Lebanese officials, the Israeli military struck forty locations in southern Lebanon with about 100 fighter jets.
Attack. The strike, conducted by Israeli Air Force fighter jets, targeted an iron warehouse in an industrial zone in Wadi al-Kfour, Nabatieh, which includes various factories producing bricks, metal, and aluminium, as well as a dairy farm. [1][2] The warehouse was also used to house Syrian refugees, who lived on the top floor. [3]
Lebanese media said the first wave of Israeli air strikes began at around 06:30 local time (03:30 GMT) on Monday. ... Marjayoun, Nabatieh, Bint Jbeil, Tyre, Jezzine and Zahrani in southern Lebanon ...
Israel has carried out extensive air strikes on southern Lebanon, saying its warplanes have hit more than 100 Hezbollah rocket launchers and other "terrorist sites" including a weapons storage ...
The IDF announced that it began carrying out airstrikes aimed at destroying Hezbollah's capabilities. [30] Over 70 airstrikes were conducted targeting around 100 rocket launchers, 1,000 rockets, and other infrastructure in southern Lebanon. [31] [32] Israeli fighter jets broke the sound barrier and shot flares over Beirut. [33]