Israeli Airstrikes on Syrian Refugee Camp in Lebanon Kill 12
Media confirmed that Israeli warplanes targeted the Wadi Faara area, with one strike hitting a Syrian refugee camp. The attack claimed 12 lives, including seven Syrian nationals, and left eight others wounded.
In addition to these strikes, the Israeli air force conducted further operations targeting Lebanon’s southern border, as well as its western and eastern mountain ranges, including the Brital highlands, reported media.
Lebanese security officials provided details to media, revealing that the Israeli military carried out 13 airstrikes in eastern Lebanon and a separate drone strike in the south on Tuesday.
A ceasefire, negotiated by the United States and France, has been in place between Hezbollah and Israel since November 27, 2024, following more than a year of hostilities linked to the Gaza conflict.
Despite the ceasefire, which required Israel to fully withdraw from southern Lebanon by February 18—a deadline that has since passed—Israel still occupies five positions in southern Lebanon and continues to conduct airstrikes in southern and eastern regions, citing the need to neutralize "Hezbollah threats."
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