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Israel Hits Hezbollah Sites Across Lebanon as Drone Strike in South Kills Alleged Logistics Chief

The strikes underscore how fragile the U.S.- and France-brokered truce remains, with disputes over Hezbollah’s disarmament unresolved.

Overview

  • Israeli forces said they struck a Hezbollah training camp, a precision‑missile production site in the Bekaa, and a military site in northern Lebanon, then hit a weapons storage facility in Nabatieh.
  • Lebanon’s Health Ministry reported at least four people killed on Thursday in eastern and southern areas, followed by two fatalities on Friday in the Nabatieh district.
  • State media identified one of Friday’s dead as Abbas Hassan Karky, described by Israel as Hezbollah’s Southern Front logistics commander; Hezbollah has not commented.
  • Lebanese authorities reported damage to schools in the Bekaa town of Shmistar and injuries to students, drawing condemnation from the Education Ministry.
  • The IDF said troops apprehended suspected weapons smugglers near the Hermon Summit as diplomats press for implementing the November 2024 ceasefire and for steps to curb Hezbollah’s capabilities.