Israel violently bombs Lebanon minutes after US officials declare 'new ceasefire'
At least 47 people have been killed and nearly 100
others wounded by Tel Aviv since a resistance operation killed four Israeli
occupation soldiers overnight
JUN 19, 2026
Israel continued to brutally bombard south Lebanon on
the afternoon of 19 June, following the announcement of a ceasefire which was
supposed to begin at 4:00 pm.
Strikes continued on Nabatieh and several other areas
after the so-called truce was meant to have started.
At least 11 towns and villages were hit, with some
being struck by Israeli aerial attacks multiple times.
Earlier, a Gulf diplomat told AFP that Hezbollah and Israel agreed to a
ceasefire.
“Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to halt hostilities
in a deal mediated by Qatar, the US, and Iran,” the diplomat said. US officials
cited by Reuters and other outlets said the same thing.
Hezbollah has yet to officially comment on the
truce.
According to Lebanese media outlet Al Jadeed,
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has insisted on the need for a clear US
statement that includes an Israeli commitment to a ceasefire before Hezbollah
announces its position.
Israel’s Broadcasting Corporation (KAN) reported,
citing an Israeli official, that Israel is “currently committed” to the
ceasefire.
However, it said the army will maintain its occupation
of south Lebanon. It added that Tel Aviv will respond if its occupation forces
are targeted by Hezbollah.
"Any Israeli move outside the framework of a
comprehensive ceasefire will be met with a response,” a Hezbollah leadership
source was cited as saying by Al Jazeera.
As south Lebanon remained under heavy bombardment past
4:00 pm, drone sirens sounded in Zarit, in the Upper Galilee.
A US official cited by Reuters had
said Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire starting at 4:00 pm local
time.
Lebanon has been under intensified Israeli bombardment
over the last 24 hours.
Tel Aviv has expressed major concerns over the new
US–Iran agreement and its clause on Lebanon. It is demanding continued freedom
of action to strike at will and maintain a presence of occupation forces in the
country.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his war
minister have vowed that troops will remain in Lebanon.
The intensification of strikes in recent hours follows
a Hezbollah resistance operation which killed four Israeli troops in south Lebanon
overnight.
At least 47 people in Lebanon have been killed since
Thursday evening. Nearly 100 others have been injured.
At least 3,980 people have been killed and 12,011
injured in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since 2 March, according to the Lebanese
Ministry of Health.
Due to the latest brutal strikes on Lebanon, Iran–US
technical negotiations scheduled for Friday in Geneva were postponed.
Iran has repeatedly warned that continued Israeli
violations in Lebanon will be met with harsh retaliation.
Earlier this month, Tehran launched a ballistic
missile attack on Israel in response to a strike on Beirut.
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