Overview
- The Israel Defense Forces reported Friday strikes on multiple Hezbollah locations in southern Lebanon.
- The targets included a training camp used by Hezbollah’s Radwan special unit for exercises, instruction, and attack planning.
- The IDF also said it hit facilities used to store weapons belonging to the group.
- The action was described as a response to persistently unmet conditions of the November 2024 ceasefire, which required Hezbollah to pull north of the Litani River and Lebanese Army deployment in the south within 60 days.
- No independent confirmation of casualties or damage was provided, and Israel retains five forward positions inside Lebanon according to the report.