28.04.2026 07:20
At least 14 people have been killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon. Israel's attacks have effectively broken the ceasefire, while mutual clashes with Hezbollah have reignited. As artillery fire and rocket attacks continue along the border, thousands of civilians have been displaced, and tensions in the region continue to escalate rapidly.
At least 14 people have been killed in Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon. The ongoing attacks, despite a ceasefire, reveal that the agreement has effectively become invalid on the ground.
CEASEFIRE AT THE BORDER BUT CONFLICT CONTINUES
According to international media, artillery exchanges, drone activity, and mutual rocket attacks between Israel and Hezbollah continue almost daily. These developments, despite the ceasefire agreement, show that tensions along the border have not decreased.
Thousands of civilians have been displaced, while settlements in the region remain under constant threat. Local residents describe the ceasefire as "a concept with no correspondence on the ground."
GAZA WAR ESCALATED TENSIONS
The clashes intensified after Hezbollah opened a northern front against Israel due to the war in Gaza. The ceasefire was expected to halt this tension, but neither side has stepped back. Hezbollah has stated that it will continue its policy of "measured resistance" as long as Israel continues its operations in Gaza.
ISRAEL: NO MILITANT PRESENCE ALLOWED AT THE BORDER
The Israeli administration has reiterated its goal of pushing Hezbollah forces away from the border, stating that it will not tolerate armed elements along its northern border.
A FRAGILE BALANCE: CEASEFIRE REMAINS ON PAPER
Although both sides avoid a full-scale war, mutual attacks indicate that the ceasefire is being constantly violated. In practice, low-intensity conflict continues in the region.