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Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets In Lebanon Following Rocket Attack

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 22, 2025 World News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets In Lebanon Following Rocket Attack.

Israel has launched air strikes on Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon after rockets were fired into Israeli territory, marking the first such attack since a ceasefire agreement was reached in November.

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that he had ordered the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to “act forcefully against dozens of terror targets in Lebanon.” The IDF confirmed that three rockets were intercepted over the town of Metula on Saturday morning, with no reported injuries. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.





 

Concerns Over Escalation

Lebanon’s Prime Minister has instructed the military to take action to prevent the country from being dragged into further conflict. Meanwhile, the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) expressed deep concern over the escalation, urging both sides to adhere to their ceasefire commitments.

 

The IDF’s Chief of Staff, Eyal Zamir, stated that Lebanon’s government bears responsibility for ensuring the ceasefire is upheld. Reports from Lebanon indicate that Israeli artillery fire struck several locations in the south.

 

The ceasefire agreement has remained fragile, with Israel continuing near-daily air strikes against what it describes as Hezbollah targets to prevent the group from rearming. Additionally, Israeli forces are still occupying five locations in southern Lebanon, a move the Lebanese government claims violates its sovereignty and the terms of the ceasefire deal.

 

Lebanon Faces Internal and External Pressures

The latest rocket attack has placed further pressure on Lebanon’s government, as Israel is likely to use the incident to argue that the Lebanese army does not have full control over border areas.

 

Despite the ongoing Israeli air strikes, Hezbollah has refrained from responding militarily. The group is facing significant financial pressure to support communities affected by the conflict, while also dealing with growing domestic and international calls to disarm.

 

Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun, who took office in January, has stated that only the state should possess arms, a remark widely interpreted as a reference to Hezbollah’s military presence. International partners have indicated that future aid to Lebanon may be contingent on government action to limit Hezbollah’s influence.

 

Background to the Conflict

Hezbollah launched its military campaign against Israel in October 2023, a day after Hamas’ attack on southern Israel, citing solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. The ensuing conflict resulted in intense Israeli air strikes, targeted assassinations of senior Hezbollah leaders, and a ground invasion of southern Lebanon.

 

The war claimed approximately 4,000 lives in Lebanon, including many civilians, and displaced over 1.2 million people. Israel has maintained that its military operations were aimed at securing its northern communities and preventing Hezbollah from maintaining a presence along the border.

 

With tensions once again rising, the coming days will be crucial in determining whether the ceasefire holds or if the region descends into renewed conflict.

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