In light of these recent developments, Hezbollah has yet to officially respond, but its media outlets have condemned the strikes as violations of Lebanese sovereignty and ceasefire agreements. The situation remains tense as the region grapples with the implications of these airstrikes and the fragile peace that currently exists.
Israeli Air Strikes Claim Lives of 12 in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley

Israeli Air Strikes Claim Lives of 12 in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley
At least 12 individuals lost their lives in recent Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, according to local officials.
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley have struck a serious blow, resulting in the deaths of at least 12 people, including seven Syrians—of which a family of five was included—and three Lebanese nationals, as reported by Baalbek-Hermel Governor Bachir Khodr. The strikes, which hit the Wadi Faara area and Shmustar, were part of Israel's ongoing military campaign against the Hezbollah organization. The Israeli military claims to have targeted various Hezbollah military sites, particularly those associated with the elite Radwan Force. These strikes mark the deadliest incident since a ceasefire was established following a year of intense conflict, which severely weakened Hezbollah's capabilities. In response to the attacks, officials in Israel stated that the operations were a direct message to Hezbollah and the Lebanese government, highlighting Israel's commitment to counter any attempts by Hezbollah to regain military strength. The strikes have sparked significant concerns regarding the potential resurgence of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, with local schools expressing fears about a return to war.