Tensions Rise as Israel Strikes Lebanon Following Rocket Attacks

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The Israeli military conducted airstrikes in southern Lebanon on March 22, 2025, in response to three rockets launched from a Lebanese district approximately 6 km from the border. This incident marks the second cross-border attack since a US-brokered ceasefire ended significant fighting in November. According to Israel's Army Radio, the military returned fire after intercepting the rockets.

The November ceasefire aimed to halt the conflict that had seen heavy Israeli bombardments and considerable casualties among Hezbollah leaders and fighters. Both sides have accused each other of violating the terms of the agreement, which included disarmament of Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the region.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized that Lebanon bears responsibility for any attacks from its territory, stating that security must be ensured for communities in northern Israel. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam warned against a potential resumption of military operations, urging measures to assert Lebanese sovereignty over war-related decisions.

As both nations navigate these heightened tensions, the situation remains precarious, with international stakeholders watching closely.

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