Brief: Israeli forces hit weapons facilities in Lebanese capital after Hezbollah breached agreement, testing fragile arrangement meant to secure northern border.
The Israel Defense Forces conducted precision strikes against Hezbollah weapons manufacturing facilities in Beirut, responding to what military officials described as ongoing ceasefire violations by the Iranian-backed terror organization.
The strikes targeted infrastructure used to produce advanced weaponry, according to IDF statements. The operation comes amid growing concern that Hezbollah has exploited the ceasefire arrangement to regroup and rearm rather than withdraw from southern Lebanon as stipulated in the agreement.
Israeli security officials have warned repeatedly in recent weeks that Hezbollah has failed to honor key provisions of the ceasefire, including the removal of military infrastructure from areas near the Israeli border. The terror group maintains significant weapons stockpiles throughout Lebanon, including in residential areas of Beirut, in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701.
The IDF has maintained a policy of responding forcefully to ceasefire violations, emphasizing that Israel retains the right to act in self-defense against imminent threats. Military analysts note that allowing Hezbollah to reconstitute its forces unchallenged would pose an unacceptable risk to Israeli civilians in the north.
Residents of northern Israeli communities, many of whom were evacuated during the height of hostilities, have expressed frustration with the slow implementation of the ceasefire's security provisions. Community leaders have called on the government to ensure that any arrangement provides genuine security guarantees rather than merely postponing future conflict.
The ceasefire agreement, mediated by international parties, was intended to restore calm along Israel's northern border following weeks of intense fighting triggered by Hezbollah's solidarity attacks with Hamas. However, Israeli officials have consistently warned that the arrangement would only hold if Hezbollah demonstrated genuine compliance with its terms, including a verifiable withdrawal of forces and weapons from the border region.
Hezbollah, designated as a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States, and other Western nations, has maintained tens of thousands of rockets and missiles aimed at Israeli population centers. The group's military capabilities are funded and directed by Iran as part of Tehran's broader strategy to threaten Israel through regional proxy forces.

