Aftermath of Israeli strikes on south Lebanon, which killed at lest eight [Getty/file photo]
Israel launched a new wave of strikes on Lebanon in response to a rocket attack from across the border on Saturday, for which Hezbollah denied responsibility.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz ordered โa second wave of strikes against dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanonโ, the defence ministry said, in the largest escalation since a November 27 ceasefire.
It said the strikes were โa response to rocket fire towards Israel and a continuation of the first series of strikes carried out this morningโ against southern Lebanon.
Lebanonโs official National News Agency reported one girl among five people killed in an Israeli strike during the day on the southern town of Touline.
The agency later said three people were killed in an Israeli strike on the city of Tyre, targeted in the second wave of strikes on the south and east, with multiple injuries also reported.
Bilal Kachmar, spokesman for the Tyre Disaster Management Unit, told AFP two people were killed and two wounded when โan Israeli strike targeted an apartment in a residential building in the Al-Raml neighbourhood of Tyreโ, a key coastal city targeted for the first time since the ceasefire.
A security source told AFP that a Hezbollah official was targeted in the Tyre strike, without confirming whether he had been killed.
Hezbollah denial
Israelโs military said six rockets, three of which were intercepted, were fired from Lebanon into northern Israel on Saturday, setting off air raid sirens.
Hezbollah denied any involvement in the rocket attack, and called Israelโs accusations โpretexts for its continued attacks on Lebanonโ.
Hezbollah said it stands โwith the Lebanese state in addressing this dangerous Zionist escalation on Lebanonโ.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam warned that renewed military operations on the southern border risked โdragging the country into a new warโ, his office said.
Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi called for โpressure on Israel to stop the aggression and escalation and contain the dangerous situation on the southern bordersโ.
Israeli defence chiefs say they hold the Lebanese government responsible for all hostile fire from its territory, regardless of who launches it.
โWe cannot allow fire from Lebanon on Galilee communities,โ Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said of towns and villages in the north, many of which were evacuated after Hezbollah began firing at Israel in support of Hamas in October 2023.
โThe Lebanese government is responsible for attacks from its territory. I have ordered the military to respond accordingly,โ Katz said.
UN โalarmedโ
The United Nations peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon said it was โalarmed by the possible escalation of violenceโ following Saturday morningโs rocket fire.
France, which helped broker the ceasefire, condemned the rocket fire and urged Israel to show โrestraintโ, while Jordan called for immediate international action to โstop the Israeli aggression against Lebanonโ.
Hezbollah has long had strongholds in south and east Lebanon, as well as south Beirut, but the war with Israel dealt the group devastating blows, leaving it massively weakened.
Under the ceasefire, Israel is supposed to withdraw its forces across the UN-demarcated Blue Line, the de facto border, but has missed two deadlines to do so and continues to hold five positions it deems โstrategicโ.
Hezbollah is supposed to pull its forces back north of the Litani River, about 30 kilometres (20 miles) from the Israeli border, and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure in the south.
Israel has carried out repeated air strikes during the ceasefire, targeting what it said were Hezbollah military sites that violated the agreement.
The Lebanese army said it had dismantled three makeshift rocket batteries in an area north of the Litani on Saturday.
Seven killed in Gaza
Saturdayโs flare-up came five days into Israelโs renewed offensive in Gaza, which shattered the relative calm since a January 19 ceasefire there.
On Saturday in Gaza City, Sameh al-Mashharawi said โseven people were martyredโ in a strike on his familyโs house that killed his two brothers, their children and wives.
Katz said on Friday he had ordered the army to โseize more territory in Gazaโ.
โThe more Hamas refuses to free the hostages, the more territory it will lose, which will be annexed by Israel,โ he said.
When the first stage of the Gaza ceasefire expired early this month, Israel rejected negotiations on the promised second stage, calling instead for an extended first stage.
That would have meant delaying talks on a lasting ceasefire, and was rejected by Hamas as an attempt to renegotiate the original deal mediated by the United States, Qatar and Egypt.