Israel's First Airstrike on Hezbollah Facility Since Ceasefire; Curfew Enforced in South Lebanon
On Thursday, Israel's military carried out an airstrike on a Hezbollah facility in southern Lebanon, marking the first military action since the ceasefire with Hezbollah began on Wednesday. The strike targeted a Hezbollah weapons storage site. In conjunction with this, a night-time curfew was imposed in southern Lebanon, with restrictions on movement from 5:00 pm to 7:00 am. The curfew aims to maintain order following the truce agreement.
The Israeli military carried out its first airstrike on a Hezbollah facility in southern Lebanon on Thursday, hitting a site used by the militant group to store mid-range rockets. This strike occurred shortly after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into effect on Wednesday morning.
In addition to the airstrike, the Israeli military imposed a night-time curfew across southern Lebanon. Military spokesperson Avichay Adraee announced the curfew on X, stating that movement or travel south of the Litani River is strictly prohibited from 5:00 pm (1500 GMT) until 7:00 am on Friday. Those already in the area have been instructed to remain where they are during the curfew hours. The imposition of the curfew highlights ongoing tensions in the region despite the ceasefire agreement.