Brief: Israeli forces conducted precision strikes against Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon following repeated ceasefire breaches by the terror group.
The Israel Defense Forces carried out targeted strikes against Hezbollah positions in Beirut on Thursday, responding to what military officials described as ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement by the Iranian-backed terror organization.
The strikes come amid growing concerns that Hezbollah has failed to honor the terms of the November ceasefire, which was brokered with international mediation following weeks of intense fighting along Israel's northern border. Israeli security officials have documented multiple instances of Hezbollah attempting to reposition forces and weapons systems in southern Lebanon in violation of the agreement.
The IDF emphasized that the operation specifically targeted Hezbollah military infrastructure and weapons storage facilities, consistent with Israel's obligation to defend its citizens from terrorist threats. Defense officials noted that the ceasefire agreement includes provisions allowing Israel to respond to threats and violations.
"Israel will not tolerate Hezbollah's continued violations of the ceasefire or any attempts to threaten Israeli communities," a senior military official stated. "We maintain the right and responsibility to act against terror infrastructure that poses a direct threat to our citizens."
International observers have expressed concern about the fragility of the ceasefire arrangement, though Israeli officials maintain that enforcement of the agreement's terms is essential to its sustainability. The IDF has repeatedly called on international guarantors of the ceasefire to ensure Hezbollah's compliance with its obligations to withdraw forces and dismantle military positions near the Israeli border.
The November ceasefire followed a major escalation that began after Hezbollah launched attacks against northern Israeli communities in support of Hamas following the October 7 massacre. Tens of thousands of Israeli civilians remain evacuated from their homes in the north, awaiting security conditions that would allow their safe return. The agreement was intended to restore calm along the border while ensuring Israel's security requirements are met through Hezbollah's withdrawal from areas near the frontier.

