Israel launches new wave of air attacks on Lebanon, straining fragile truce

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Israel has conducted airstrikes in southern Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah sites, amid ongoing ceasefire violations and rising tensions.
Israel launches new wave of air attacks on Lebanon, straining fragile truce
A What happened
On December 9, 2025, Israeli military forces launched airstrikes in southern Lebanon, targeting areas such as Mount Safi and Jbaa, according to Lebanese state media. These attacks come amid rising anger over Israel's repeated violations of a ceasefire with Hezbollah, established in 2024. The Israeli military stated that it struck sites linked to Hezbollah, including a special operations training compound. Despite ongoing negotiations between Israel and Lebanon, tensions escalated further after the bombing of Beirut's southern suburbs, which resulted in the death of a top Hezbollah commander. Lebanese officials, including President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, have expressed a desire for negotiations to halt Israeli attacks and have called for a more robust ceasefire monitoring mechanism. The situation remains tense, with fears that Israel may expand its air campaign, while Hezbollah maintains its stance on retaining its arms.

Key insights

  • 1

    Escalation of Military Actions

    Israeli airstrikes have increased, targeting Hezbollah amid ongoing ceasefire violations.

  • 2

    Civilian Casualties Reported

    At least 127 civilians have been killed in Lebanon since the ceasefire began, raising concerns.

  • 3

    Lebanon's Negotiation Strategy

    Lebanese officials are advocating for stronger ceasefire monitoring to address Israeli claims against Hezbollah.

Takeaways

The situation in southern Lebanon remains volatile, with ongoing military actions and diplomatic efforts to stabilize the ceasefire. The potential for further escalation continues to pose risks to civilian safety.

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