Overview
- Israel’s army confirmed fresh attacks in southern Lebanon after posting maps that told residents in Mays al-Jabal, Kfar Tebnit and Dibbine to leave designated buildings.
- Lebanon’s National News Agency reported strikes shortly after the warning, and journalists described residents rushing to evacuate within about an hour.
- Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the operation as a breach of the truce and urged international sponsors to press Israel to halt the attacks.
- The military framed the action as targeting Hezbollah “military infrastructure,” with no immediate response from Hezbollah and no confirmed tolls from officials.
- State media reports listed multiple hit locations, with one injury reported in Meiss el-Jabal, underscoring renewed strain on a ceasefire that has seen repeated violations since late 2024.