Zionist Warplanes Conduct New Airstrikes in Lebanon
The zionist regime is reportedly breaching the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, conducting almost daily air and artillery strikes on Lebanese territory.

Lebanese sources have reported that Israeli warplanes conducted new air strikes on Sunday, focusing on the outskirts of Bodai in the eastern Baalbek region.
Multiple additional strikes have been reported on the periphery of Arzi and Burj Rahal, located to the northeast of the Tyre district.
In the southern region, Kfar Melki in the Sidon district came under fire, along with two towns situated along the banks of the Litani River and various towns in the mountainous Iqlim al-Tuffah area.
Reports have emerged of Israeli strikes occurring in the vicinity of the towns Tebna and Baisarieh within the Sidon district, alongside an attack near the Al-Qasmieh River in the Al-Zahrani province.
In a statement, the Israeli military announced that the recent strikes targeted infrastructure involved in the “storage and production of strategic weapons,” as well as a “rocket launch site.”
Since the commencement of the ceasefire on November 27 between Tel Aviv and the Lebanese group Hezbollah, Israeli forces have reportedly initiated assaults on Lebanon. These actions, including airstrikes across the country, are said to constitute a violation of the agreement.
Israel has reportedly breached the ceasefire agreement established last November on over 3,700 occasions, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of civilians.
On January 27, 2025, Lebanon declared its intention to prolong the ceasefire agreement with Israel until February 18.
Despite the lapse of the February 18 deadline, Israel persists in its hold over five key areas in southern Lebanon. These regions, namely Labbouneh, Mount Blat, Owayda Hill, Aaziyyeh, and Hammamis Hill, remain under Israeli control and are located near the border.
Lebanon has denounced the ongoing presence of Israeli military forces, labeling it a breach of the ceasefire agreement and the agreed-upon withdrawal timeline. High-ranking officials in Beirut have vowed to undertake “all necessary measures” to expel the occupying troops from the country.
The border area between southern Lebanon and the territory occupied by Israel has long been under the observation of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). Over the years, UNIFIL has documented numerous instances of alleged violations by Israeli forces, highlighting concerns over accountability.