25.04.2026 23:21
Despite the ceasefire, Israeli army attacks on Lebanon continue, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has signed a notable decision. In a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, it was announced that Netanyahu has given instructions to carry out a severe attack on 'Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.'
US President Donald Trump unilaterally canceled the visit of Middle East Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner to Pakistan's capital Islamabad as part of ceasefire negotiations with Iran, after which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also made a striking decision.
ORDER FOR A "STRONG ATTACK" ON LEBANON
In a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, it was announced that Netanyahu had instructed "a violent attack on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon."
The Israeli press claimed that the instruction came after sirens sounded in northern Israel due to rockets and unmanned aerial vehicles launched by Hezbollah.
ISRAEL STRIKES NABATIYEH REGION: 4 DEAD
In recent hours, the Israeli army violated the ceasefire and targeted the Nabatiyeh region in southern Lebanon. In a statement from the Lebanese Ministry of Health, it was reported that an attack was carried out on a truck and a motorcycle in the town of Yohmor al-Shaqeef in this area, resulting in 4 deaths.
ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON LEBANON AND THE CEASEFIRE
The Israeli army launched intense airstrikes on Lebanon on March 2, occupying many towns in the south of the country. During this period, the Lebanese government announced that the number of displaced people in the country had exceeded 1 million 162 thousand. US President Donald Trump announced that the 10-day temporary ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, which took effect on April 17, was extended for an additional 3 weeks.
Source: AA / IHA