Israeli air raids in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley kill teenager

A videongrab taken from X showing Israeli airstrikes launched Thursday early evening on several towns in Bekaa Valley, eastern Lebanon. Credit: (X/@bechirsoueidy)
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Updated 27 February 2026
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Israeli air raids in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley kill teenager

  • Israeli military says airstrikes targeted 8 camps of Hezbollah’s Radwan Force
  • Lebanese media report explosions in a number of villages, with a Syrian teenager killed

LONDON: Israel launched airstrikes on Thursday on several towns in the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon, killing at least one person.

Lebanon's health ministry said a 16-year-old Syrian boy was killed and another injured.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported that raids targeted areas around the villages of Shmustar, Boudai, and Harbata in the Bekaa, coinciding with low-altitude flights by Israeli fighter jets. Additional strikes were reported in the western Baalbek area and in the north of the Bekaa Valley, near the city of Hermel.

The bombardment triggered loud explosions across the area, which is near the border with Syria, the NNA added.

The Israeli military said the airstrikes targeted eight camps of Hezbollah’s Radwan Force, an elite unit within the paramilitary organization.

Avichay Adraee, the Israeli military spokesman, wrote on X: “Large quantities of … weapons and missiles belonging to Hezbollah have been stored inside the targeted camps.”

He said that the Radwan Force used the sites for military drills, shooting ranges, and weapon training. He accused Hezbollah of attempting to rearm.

Israel has repeatedly bombed Lebanon despite a ceasefire reached in November 2024, which was meant to end a conflict with Hezbollah. The Iran-backed group launched attacks on Israel in October 2023 to support their Palestinian ally, Hamas, in Gaza.

This week, Israel warned Lebanon that it would strike the country if Hezbollah became involved in any potential conflict between the US and Iran amid tense nuclear talks.


Strikes blamed on US kills five Iran-backed fighters in Iraq

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Strikes blamed on US kills five Iran-backed fighters in Iraq

  • Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said early Tuesday that they had targeted a US base in the region

BAGHDAD: Five Iran-backed fighters in Iraq were killed on Tuesday in strikes their groups blamed on the United States.
The Kataeb Imam Ali group said four fighters were killed in an “American aggression” at dawn against one of their positions in the Debs district of Kirkuk province in northern Iraq.
Late Tuesday, another strike killed a fighter from the Kataeb Hezbollah group in Al-Qaem area near the Iraqi-Syrian border, a source from the group told AFP.
The bombings targeted positions occupied by the Hashed Al-Shaabi, an alliance of factions integrated into Iraq’s regular army.
It also encompasses Iran-backed fighters, including the Kataeb Imam Ali and Kataeb Hezbollah groups.
Since the start of the Middle East war, bases belonging to Hashed Al-Shaabi, or the Popular Mobilization Forces, have been hit several times.
Iraq, long a proxy battleground between the United States and Iran, had said it did not want to be dragged into the war, but it has not been spared.
Iran-backed groups have claimed attacks on US bases in Iraq and in the region, without specifying their targets.
At least five drones targeted on Tuesday a military base at the Baghdad International Airport, which houses a US diplomatic facility, a security source said.
One drone crashed near Iraq’s anti-terrorism forces and another ignited a fire at a depot, with no casualties reported, according to the source.
The autonomous Kurdistan region in the north, hosts US troops and has been a main target of drone attacks, but these have largely been intercepted.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said early Tuesday that they had targeted a US base in the region.
At night, the US-led coalition air defenses downed a drone that crashed between the US consulate in Kurdistan capital Irbil and the airport, which houses US and foreign troops, a Kurdish security source said.
On Monday, a drone was downed near the UAE consulate in the city.