Israel says struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in south Lebanon

The Israeli military said it struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in south Lebanon on Thursday, despite a fragile ceasefire with the militant group. (AFP/File Photo)
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Updated 02 January 2025
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Israel says struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in south Lebanon

  • Israeli military said Thursday’s strike targeted medium-range rocket launchers in the Nabatieh area

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said it struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in south Lebanon on Thursday, despite a fragile ceasefire with the militant group.
The truce, which took effect on November 27, has been marked by mutual accusations of violations from both sides.
The Israeli military said Thursday’s strike targeted medium-range rocket launchers in the Nabatieh area.
Lebanon’s official National News Agency reported at least three Israeli strikes in the area.
“Prior to the strike a request was sent to the Lebanese armed forces to neutralize the launchers that posed a threat to Israeli civilians and... troops,” the military said in a statement.
“The launchers were struck only after the request was not addressed by the Lebanese armed forces.”
Under the terms of the ceasefire, the Lebanese army is to deploy alongside UN peacekeepers in the south as the Israeli army withdraws over a 60-day period.
Hezbollah is to withdraw its forces north of the Litani River — some 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the border — and dismantle its military infrastructure in the south.
In late December, the UN peacekeeping force expressed concern at the “continuing” damage done by Israeli forces in south Lebanon.
On Thursday, the Israeli military insisted it was acting to remove any threat to Israel “in accordance with the ceasefire understandings.”


Kurdish Rudaw website reports around 1500 Daesh members escaped from Syria’s Shaddadi prison

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Kurdish Rudaw website reports around 1500 Daesh members escaped from Syria’s Shaddadi prison

CAIRO: The Kurdish website ​Rudaw reported that a spokesperson for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, Farhad Shami, ‌said ‌around ‌1500 Daesh members ‌escaped from Syria’s Shaddadi prison.
Earlier, the Syrian army said “a number ⁠of” Daesh militants ‌had escaped ‍a ‍prison that ‍had been under SDF control in the eastern ​city of Shaddadi, accusing the ⁠SDF of releasing them. The army did not say how many escaped.