Israel ramps up Lebanon operations, strikes 70+ Hezbollah targets
Israel Defence Forces (IDF) launched fresh waves of airstrikes across Lebanon, hitting more than 70 Hezbollah infrastructure sites, using around 85 munitions.
IDF, in a post on X, said that in the area of Tyre, 10 command centres, weapons storage facilities and additional infrastructure sites used by Hezbollah were struck.
"Additionally, Hezbollah terrorists operating on motorcycles were eliminated," the IDF added.
Additionally, the Israel Air Force attacked the Hezbollah organisation's infrastructure in the Beqaa Valley and several additional areas in Lebanon.
Al Jazeera, citing Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA), reported that Israeli air strikes have killed seven people and left several others wounded.
According to the agency, an air attack on Machgharah killed five people, injured multiple others, and forced rescue teams to evacuate survivors from beneath the rubble of targeted homes.
Another strike on Kouthariyeh el-Siyad killed two people and wounded two others, Al Jazeera reported.
Additionally, Israel's Home Front Command announced new restrictions in northern Israel's border communities after the attacks.
"Effective Tuesday, outdoor gatherings will now be limited to 50 people, and indoor gatherings up to 200 people. Both are reduced from the previous limits of 200 outdoors and 600 indoors," Israel Home Front Command said.
Local authorities in northern Israel have announced that schools will be closed tomorrow until further notice, The Times of Israel has reported.
The strikes come right after Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the military to "press the pedal even harder" against Hezbollah, after a US official signalled that Washington would approve a larger operation against the Iran-backed terror group amid a surge in drone attacks, Times of Israel reported.
"We are at war with Hezbollah. Just in recent weeks, our brave fighters have eliminated more than 600 terrorists," Netanyahu says in a video statement. "But we are not taking our foot off the gas. On the contrary, I have instructed them to press the pedal even harder."
Catch all LIVE updates on the US-Iran conflict, Israel-Iran war, Donald Trump reactions, and global oil market impact here.
Additionally, the Israel Air Force attacked the Hezbollah organisation's infrastructure in the Beqaa Valley and several additional areas in Lebanon.
Al Jazeera, citing Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA), reported that Israeli air strikes have killed seven people and left several others wounded.
Another strike on Kouthariyeh el-Siyad killed two people and wounded two others, Al Jazeera reported.
Additionally, Israel's Home Front Command announced new restrictions in northern Israel's border communities after the attacks.
"Effective Tuesday, outdoor gatherings will now be limited to 50 people, and indoor gatherings up to 200 people. Both are reduced from the previous limits of 200 outdoors and 600 indoors," Israel Home Front Command said.
Local authorities in northern Israel have announced that schools will be closed tomorrow until further notice, The Times of Israel has reported.
The strikes come right after Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the military to "press the pedal even harder" against Hezbollah, after a US official signalled that Washington would approve a larger operation against the Iran-backed terror group amid a surge in drone attacks, Times of Israel reported.
"We are at war with Hezbollah. Just in recent weeks, our brave fighters have eliminated more than 600 terrorists," Netanyahu says in a video statement. "But we are not taking our foot off the gas. On the contrary, I have instructed them to press the pedal even harder."
Catch all LIVE updates on the US-Iran conflict, Israel-Iran war, Donald Trump reactions, and global oil market impact here.
Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
Popular from World
- Quote of the day by King Charles: “Relationships with fathers can be such complex ones. So often, I suppose, one must long to have got on better or to have been able to talk freely about the things that matter deeply but one was too inhibited to discuss.”
- Tim Hortons says it will hire 10,000 locals in Canada amid boycott call, 'Singh Hortons' nickname
- UK-based neurosurgeon Chirag Patel suspended after having sex with female patient, prescribing her addictive painkillers
- 'For Brothers': Major international gang busted in Canada, 17 Indians charged for extortion targeting South Asians
- 'Took me 8 years to get a Green Card': Indian-origin investor's immigration journey draws flak
end of article
Trending Stories
- DHSE Kerala Plus Two Result 2026: Class 12 scores releasing today at 3 pm on keralaresults.nic.in as over 4.25 lakh students await HSE results; check how to download marksheets on DigiLocker
- US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran accuses US of using civilians to 'test new weapon system', cites Lamerd sports hall strike
- IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi gives captain Riyan Parag an 'awkward' stare after 'hum nahi hai film star' remark - Watch
- IPL Match Today, RCB vs GT: Predicted playing XI, head-to-head, pitch report, Dharamsala weather update, key players
- Why US struck Iran amid shaky ceasefire: 10 things to know about the 'self-defence' strikes
04:09 From Z-plus security to stripped surveillance: Why cops landed at Abhishek Banerjee’s residence03:01 Delhi sees fourth CNG price hike in 15 days, rates up by Rs 2/kg
Featured in world
- Inside Satish Sanpal’s luxury empire: How a Jabalpur entrepreneur went from a failed grocery shop to Rolls-Royces, Bugattis and Dubai’s Burj Khalifa lifestyle
- Rare Blue Moon 2026 to light up the sky on May 31: How to watch May’s smallest full micromoon with Venus and Jupiter
- The dead lake: This Tanzanian lake can turn dead animals into stone-like statues
- Thai police dressed as ‘hot girls’ to trap drug dealer and successfully execute undercover raid
- The cow compass: How cows secretly use Earth’s magnetic field while grazing
- China just sent human artificial embryos into space, and the results could change humanity’s future
Photostories
- How to make protein-rich Paneer Pulao for summer lunch
- Lizards share a common ancestor with these fearsome animals—Here's what science says
- Best moments from AMA 2026: From the Black Eyed Peas’ reunion to BTS’ return after 4 years
- From deadly snakes to man-eating predators: India’s most dangerous animals that can kill within seconds
- Take a tour of Prabhas’ Rs 60 crore worth lavish Jubilee Hills dream home
- How poor digestion stealthily weakens your immunity, mood and overall health
- 4 powerful personality traits of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan that prove she is the queen of grace and quiet strength
- Is cinnamon actually good for your plants? Here’s why gardeners are using it more often
- In photos: South India's wildest waterfalls to witness during monsoon season
- Two sexually transmitted diseases hit record highs in Europe: How to protect yourself (early signs, risk factors, prevention)
Videos
13:43 After Saudi, Pak Rules Out Israel Ties Without Palestinian State Amid Trump's Abraham Accords Push10:39 ON CAM: Rubio’s QUAD Speech Hit By Chaos; Jaishankar, Japan FM Laugh | WATCH10:22 New Jersey On Boil: Sen. Andy Kim 'Attacked With Peppers' As Anti-ICE Protesters Clash With Fed Cops09:03 Russia Urges 180+ Countries To Evacuate Diplomats From Kyiv Ahead Of Impending Military Strikes09:41 'PROOF OF U.S. FAILURE': Iran Drops First Visuals From Bandar Abbas After American Strikes10:06 XI GREENLIGHTS INVASION? China SURROUNDS Taiwan With Warships, Fighter Jets, Troops09:28 Iran On Offensive: IRGC Launches Rocket Strike On US-Backed Fighters In Northern Iraq08:49 ‘Brought Americans To Their Knees’: Iran’s New Security Chief Vows ‘No Retreat’ As Hormuz Explodes07:19 'Not Too Many Donalds': Trump Sparks Fury With Awkward Memorial Day Joke At Arlington Cemetery
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media