Published: 11:00, July 6, 2026
Israeli military says struck Hezbollah cell in S. Lebanon
By Xinhua

Relatives of missing victims weep, as they gather at the site of destroyed buildings that were hit in an Israeli airstrike in Qannarit village, southern Lebanon, June 20, 2026. (PHOTO / AP)

JERUSALEM - The Israeli military said Sunday it carried out an airstrike against a Hezbollah militant cell in southern Lebanon.

The military said its soldiers spotted a Hezbollah cell early Sunday near the Al-Uqaydah area, close to the Israeli-patrolled "security zone".

It said the militants' activity "posed a threat" to its troops, prompting a strike to neutralize the target.

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Earlier in the day, Lebanon's National News Agency reported Israeli warplanes hit the outskirts of Nabatieh al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon, and Israeli forces conducted demolition explosions and artillery shelling in several border areas.

The incidents occurred despite a framework agreement reached recently between Lebanon and Israel aimed at ending hostilities along the border.