Why it matters:
This attack represents another act of Israeli aggression and a violation of Lebanese sovereignty and the UN-brokered ceasefire along the southern front, highlighting the occupation’s continued disregard for international resolutions.
What we're hearing:
Local sources said that enemy forces infiltrated the eastern outskirts of Meiss al-Jabal before dawn, conducted hours of field searches, and then detonated the targeted house — a blatant breach of Lebanese sovereignty and a provocation undermining the declared ceasefire.
Regional observers and resistance media outlets reported that video footage shows the house completely destroyed and reduced to rubble. They added that the operation is part of a growing pattern of Israeli violations of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which calls for a cessation of hostilities between Lebanon and the Zionist enemy.
Key points:
- The explosion followed a limited ground infiltration by Israeli occupation forces into Lebanese territory near Meiss al-Jabal, in the Marjayoun district.
- The attack adds to a growing list of Israeli ceasefire breaches, with 5,163 violations recorded since October 27 — including 2,150 land, 2,850 air, and 163 maritime violations.
- On Monday, Israeli drones launched further assaults, targeting a civilian vehicle in the southern town of al-Duwayr — killing one civilian and wounding seven others — and another strike on a motorcycle in Aita al-Shaab, which killed one person.
- Lebanon has so far lost 309 martyrs and 598 wounded civilians as a result of ongoing Israeli aggression on border areas.
Go deeper:
Regional analysts stress that Israel bears full responsibility for any escalation in southern Lebanon. They warn that repeated aggressions by the occupation forces not only violate Resolution 1701 but also threaten to ignite a wider confrontation, as the resistance affirms its readiness to defend Lebanese sovereignty against continued Israeli provocations.
ahmad shirzadian - seyed mohammad kazemi