Overview
- Lebanon’s Health Ministry said a guided-missile strike in Kfarsir, Nabatieh, killed at least four people and wounded three, with state media reporting a car was hit.
- The Israeli military said the attack targeted a Hezbollah Radwan Force logistics officer involved in weapons transfers and rebuilding infrastructure, adding three other operatives were also killed.
- Defense Minister Israel Katz warned Israeli operations will intensify unless Lebanon implements disarmament and removes Hezbollah from the south, while Israel continues to station troops at five sites despite the ceasefire.
- Prime Minister Nawaf Salam urged Germany and other partners to press for an Israeli pullback and said his government is working to keep arms in state hands, as Hezbollah leaders publicly reject disarmament while saying they uphold the truce.
- U.S. envoy Thomas Barrack estimated Hezbollah retains about 40,000 personnel and 15,000–20,000 rockets, and said Gulf states are signaling up to $10 billion in investment if the group disarms and Lebanon distances itself from Iran.