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以军称对黎巴嫩南部发动打击
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2026-02-01 12:51
当地时间2月1日,以色列国防军发表声明称,以军当天早些时候空袭了黎巴嫩南部马兹拉特·阿布迪耶 地区的数辆工程车。以方称,真主党成员正利用这些车辆在该地区重建基础设施。 以军称,真主党的相关活动严重违反了黎以停火协议。以方将继续采取行动,消除针对以色列的任何威 胁,并阻止真主党重振其武装力量。 (文章来源:央视新闻客户端) 此外,作为对"真主党多次违约"的回应,以军还在黎南部杜维尔地区针对一名真主党武装人员发动了定 点打击。 ...
以色列军方称打击多处黎巴嫩真主党目标
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-09 14:34
Core Viewpoint - The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) conducted strikes on multiple Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Lebanon, citing violations of a ceasefire agreement and the need to eliminate threats to Israel [1] Group 1: Military Actions - The IDF targeted weapon storage facilities, production sites, and rocket launchers used by Hezbollah to restore military capabilities and launch attacks against Israel [1] - Israeli airstrikes were reported in southern and eastern Lebanon, with over 20 airstrikes and approximately 40 air-to-ground missiles launched against Hezbollah positions [1] Group 2: Context and Background - Since the outbreak of the latest round of conflict between Israel and Palestine in October 2023, Hezbollah has intermittently attacked northern Israel in support of Hamas [1] - Despite a ceasefire agreement reached in November 2024, the IDF continues to conduct airstrikes in southern Lebanon, justifying these actions by claiming Hezbollah's violations of the ceasefire [1]
以色列夜袭黎巴嫩
Xin Jing Bao· 2026-01-06 11:03
Group 1 - Israel launched airstrikes on southern and eastern Lebanon, targeting four villages, resulting in significant smoke and fire in the night sky [1] - The airstrikes were a response to warnings from Israel regarding Hezbollah and Hamas rebuilding military infrastructure in the targeted villages [1] - A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon is set to take effect on November 27, 2024, but Israel has been conducting frequent airstrikes citing military threats [1]
内塔尼亚胡拜会特朗普,双方会谈些啥?
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-12-29 07:48
Group 1 - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with U.S. President Trump on December 29, with discussions expected to focus on the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire and issues related to Hezbollah in Lebanon [1][2][5] - The first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, which began on October 10, included immediate cessation of hostilities, withdrawal of Israeli forces, and exchange of detained individuals, but conflicts have continued since its implementation [4] - The meeting is anticipated to take place at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, and Netanyahu has indicated that discussions will also cover the end of Hamas's control in Gaza [4][5] Group 2 - Netanyahu may inform Trump about Israel's potential plans to strike Iranian facilities due to concerns over Iran's increasing ballistic missile production [9] - The Israeli government has been involved in direct talks with Lebanese representatives to ensure the disarmament of Hezbollah, with recent discussions facilitated by the U.S. [5] - Tensions remain high as Israel has conducted airstrikes in Lebanon, citing violations of the ceasefire agreement by Hezbollah, while Lebanon has struggled to enforce the disarmament of the group [8]
以媒:以军证实空袭黎巴嫩南部多个真主党火箭弹发射阵地
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-12-24 10:33
Group 1 - The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed airstrikes targeting multiple Hezbollah rocket launch sites in southern Lebanon [1] - Since the ceasefire agreement on November 27, 2024, Israel has not fully withdrawn its troops from southern Lebanon, maintaining military presence at five locations [2] - The Lebanese government has failed to ensure Hezbollah's withdrawal north of the Litani River and the dismantling of its military infrastructure in southern Lebanon [2] Group 2 - Israel has intensified airstrikes against Lebanon, citing Hezbollah's violations of the ceasefire agreement, resulting in casualties among civilians [2] - Recent airstrikes have destroyed several buildings and infrastructure used by Hezbollah members, which Israel claims violate the ceasefire agreement [3]
黎以停火协议生效一年 以军称打死370余名武装人员
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-27 16:08
Core Points - The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have conducted approximately 1,200 targeted military operations in southern Lebanon over the past year since the ceasefire agreement took effect on November 27, 2024 [1] - The IDF claims to have killed over 370 armed personnel, including members of Hezbollah, Hamas, and other Palestinian factions [1] - The ceasefire agreement stipulates that the IDF should gradually withdraw from southern Lebanon by January 26, 2025, but has since extended the deadline to February 18, 2025, citing non-compliance from Lebanon [1] Summary by Sections - **Military Operations**: The IDF has executed around 1,200 targeted operations and several preemptive strikes against Hezbollah and other groups [1] - **Casualties**: The military actions have resulted in the deaths of over 370 armed individuals from various factions [1] - **Ceasefire Agreement**: The ceasefire, effective from November 27, 2024, requires IDF withdrawal by January 26, 2025, but has faced delays due to alleged violations by Lebanon [1]
伊朗强烈谴责以色列空袭致真主党指挥官死亡
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-25 02:15
Core Points - Iran's Foreign Ministry condemned Israel's airstrike in southern Beirut, which resulted in the death of five individuals, including a senior commander of Hezbollah, Ali Tabatabai [1][3] - The airstrike is viewed as a violation of the ceasefire agreement established in November 2023, with Iran calling for accountability for Israel's actions [1][3] - Since October 2023, Israeli attacks have reportedly led to nearly 4,000 deaths and over 1.2 million displaced individuals in Lebanon [3] Summary by Sections - **Iran's Response**: Iran's Foreign Ministry emphasized the need to hold Israeli leaders accountable for what it termed terrorism and war crimes [1][3] - **Hezbollah's Losses**: The airstrike resulted in the highest-ranking Hezbollah commander being killed since the ceasefire agreement, indicating significant military losses for the group [1] - **Ceasefire Agreement Violation**: The airstrike is described as a blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement that took effect on November 27, 2023, with Israel accused of increasing airstrike frequency and intensity [3] - **US Involvement**: Iran criticized the United States for its support of Israel, suggesting that this backing enables Israel's repeated violations of the ceasefire [3] - **Casualty Statistics**: The Lebanese government reported that Israeli attacks since October 2023 have resulted in approximately 4,000 deaths and displaced over 1.2 million people [3]
以军多轮空袭黎巴嫩 黎真主党发表公开信
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-07 05:34
Group 1 - The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) conducted multiple airstrikes on southern Lebanon on November 6, targeting Hezbollah's military infrastructure and weapon depots, warning that attacks may continue and escalate [1][2] - The IDF stated that the military facilities targeted were in violation of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, and that evacuation warnings were issued prior to the strikes [1] - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu held a security cabinet meeting to assess Hezbollah's military capabilities, which have reportedly been rebuilt over recent months [1] Group 2 - Hezbollah issued a public letter urging the Lebanese government to be cautious of negotiations with Israel, claiming that Israel's demands to disarm Hezbollah as a precondition for a new ceasefire are unacceptable [2] - The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon came into effect on November 27, 2024, with a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon expected by January 26, 2025; however, Israel has delayed this withdrawal citing Lebanon's non-compliance with the agreement [2] - The Lebanese Health Ministry reported that the airstrikes on November 6 resulted in one death and eight injuries [1]
以色列发动空袭
中国能源报· 2025-11-04 01:18
Core Points - Israel conducted airstrikes in southern Lebanon on November 3, resulting in the deaths of two members of Hezbollah and injuring seven others [1][3][5] - The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) stated that the airstrikes targeted Hezbollah operatives who were allegedly violating the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon [7][9] Summary by Sections - **Airstrike Details** - On November 3, Israel launched two airstrikes in southern Lebanon, specifically in the Nabatieh province, killing two Hezbollah members and injuring seven [1][3] - The first strike involved an Israeli drone targeting a vehicle in the town of Dweir, resulting in one death and seven injuries [1][3] - The second strike targeted a motorcycle in the village of Aita Shaab, leading to another fatality [1][5] - **Casualties and Targets** - The deceased were identified as Hezbollah members Mohammed Hadi and Youssef Naim Sourour [5] - The IDF claimed that Hadi was a commander in Hezbollah's elite Radwan unit, known for conducting attacks against Israel and attempting to rebuild military infrastructure [5][7] - **Ceasefire Agreement Context** - The airstrikes occurred against the backdrop of a ceasefire agreement that took effect on November 27, 2024, which required Israeli forces to withdraw from southern Lebanon by January 26, 2025 [7] - Israel accused Lebanon of not fully implementing the ceasefire, leading to an extension of the withdrawal deadline to February 18, 2025, and subsequently declared an indefinite presence in five positions in southern Lebanon [7][9]
以色列空袭黎巴嫩南部致2死7伤
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-03 22:48
Core Points - Israel conducted airstrikes in southern Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of two Hezbollah members and injuries to seven others [1][2] - The airstrikes targeted a vehicle and a motorcycle in the Nabatiyeh province, with specific details on the casualties provided by Lebanese health authorities [1][2] - The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) stated that one of the deceased was a commander in Hezbollah's elite Radwan unit, involved in attacks against Israel and attempts to rebuild military infrastructure [2] Summary by Sections - **Airstrikes Details** - Israel launched two airstrikes on November 3, killing two Hezbollah members and injuring seven [1] - The first strike involved a drone targeting a vehicle in Deir al-Zahrani, resulting in one death and seven injuries [1] - The second strike targeted a motorcycle in the village of Aita Shaab, leading to one fatality [1] - **Casualties Identification** - The deceased were identified as Hezbollah members Muhammad Hadid and Youssef Naim Surour [2] - Hadid was noted as a commander in the Radwan unit, previously involved in attacks against Israel [2] - **Ceasefire Agreement Context** - The IDF claimed the actions of the Hezbollah members violated the ceasefire agreement established on November 27, 2024 [3] - The agreement stipulated a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon by January 26, 2025, which has since been extended due to alleged violations by Lebanon [3] - Israel has maintained a presence in southern Lebanon, citing the need to protect northern residents and conducting periodic airstrikes against Hezbollah targets [3][4]