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Ceasefire Lasted Only Hours? Israel Strikes Lebanon Again as 5 Killed in Fresh Escalation
Just hours after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into effect, deadly airstrikes in southern Lebanon left at least five people dead, raising fresh concerns about the fragile truce and the risk of a wider regional conflict.
Hopes for a period of calm in Lebanon were shaken almost immediately after a newly announced ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, as fresh military strikes reportedly claimed at least five lives in the country’s south.
According to Lebanese state media, Israeli warplanes and drones launched multiple attacks across the Nabatieh region during the night and into Saturday morning, only hours after a ceasefire agreement had taken effect.
The strikes have sparked renewed concerns over whether the truce can survive amid continuing tensions between the two longtime adversaries.
Deadly Strikes Reported After Truce
Reports from Lebanon’s state news agency indicated that several locations in the Nabatieh area were targeted in overnight operations.
Residential buildings and homes were reportedly damaged or destroyed, while artillery shelling was also reported in and around the region before dawn.
Officials said at least five people were killed in the attacks, though details regarding the identities of the victims were not immediately available.
The developments came as residents were hoping the ceasefire would provide a much-needed pause after days of escalating hostilities.
Ceasefire Agreement Raised Hopes
The ceasefire had been agreed upon on Friday following a period of heightened military confrontation.
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According to officials familiar with the negotiations, the agreement was intended to halt the latest round of fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah movement.
The arrangement was reportedly confirmed by representatives connected to both sides, while international mediators worked to reduce tensions and prevent further violence.
The truce officially came into effect on Friday afternoon, raising hopes that a broader escalation could be avoided.
Questions Over Stability of the Truce
The reported strikes have immediately cast doubt over the durability of the ceasefire.
While neither side has publicly indicated that the agreement has completely collapsed, the latest violence underscores the deep mistrust that continues to define relations between Israel and Hezbollah.
Analysts warn that even isolated military incidents have the potential to trigger larger confrontations in an already volatile region.
The border area between Israel and Lebanon has witnessed repeated flare-ups over the years, often raising fears of a broader conflict involving regional powers.

Regional Tensions Remain High
The latest developments come at a time when the Middle East is already facing heightened geopolitical tensions.
International observers are closely monitoring the situation, concerned that further military action could undermine diplomatic efforts aimed at restoring stability.
For civilians living in southern Lebanon, the uncertainty remains particularly worrying, as communities continue to deal with the consequences of repeated cycles of violence.
A Fragile Path Forward
Although ceasefires are often seen as the first step toward reducing hostilities, the events following this latest agreement demonstrate how fragile such arrangements can be.
The coming days are expected to be crucial in determining whether both sides remain committed to de-escalation or whether the region risks slipping back into a broader confrontation.
For now, what was meant to be a moment of relief has instead become another reminder of how quickly tensions can return in one of the world’s most sensitive conflict zones.
