Israeli military strikes Hezbollah rocket launchers in southern Lebanon
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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 25
Israeli military strikes Hezbollah rocket launchers in southern Lebanon
13 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 25
Overnight, Israeli forces targeted launchers in Deir El Zahrani, Reman, and Al-Saamiya, north of their forward defense line.
The military stated the launchers were loaded and posed an immediate threat to Israeli troops and civilians, vowing continued action to eliminate such threats.
These strikes highlight ongoing tensions despite a cease-fire extension announced Thursday by President Trump, raising concerns about the stability of the Israel-Lebanon truce.
Can Hezbollah's Iranian-funded arsenal outlast Israel's ongoing strategy of targeted strikes?
How does the escalating Israel-Hezbollah fighting serve the larger U.S.-Iran war goals?
With the UN leaving, what will stop southern Lebanon from becoming a permanent warzone?
As ceasefires repeatedly fail, is a full-scale regional war now inevitable?
Is Israel's planned 'security buffer zone' a path to peace or a new, illegal occupation?
With millions displaced, what is the ultimate endgame for civilians caught in this conflict?