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Israel Pounds Southern Lebanon, Hitting Sites in Four Villages After Warning Civilians to Flee
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Israel Pounds Southern Lebanon, Hitting Sites in Four Villages After Warning Civilians to Flee

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: January 7, 2026 2:32 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published January 7, 2026
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This article was originally published by Cassie B. at Natural News. 

    • Israeli strikes hit four Lebanese villages after explicit evacuation orders.
    • The attacks breach the 2024 ceasefire and expand operations deeper into Lebanon.
    • Israel claims it targeted Hamas and Hezbollah infrastructure north of the Litani River.
    • The UN reports repeated Israeli ceasefire violations and possible war crimes.
    • International response remains muted as escalation risks full-scale war.

In a sharp escalation that risks reigniting a dormant front, Israeli warplanes struck four villages across southern and eastern Lebanon this week. The attacks, which followed explicit evacuation orders issued by the Israeli military, targeted what it claims are Hamas and Hezbollah infrastructures. This operation stretches the boundaries of a fragile 2024 ceasefire and signals a troubling expansion of Israeli military action deeper into Lebanese territory, directly challenging the terms that ended the last major war.

The Israeli military’s Arabic-language spokesman, Avichay Adraee, posted warnings on the social media platform X on Monday, alerting residents of the villages of Kfar Hatta, Ain al-Tineh, al-Manara, and Annan to leave ahead of planned strikes. The orders prompted what an AFP photographer described as a frantic exodus, with dozens of families fleeing under the watch of Israeli drones. Shortly after, buildings in all four villages were hit.

Israel justified the bombings by alleging the villages hosted “military infrastructure” for Hezbollah and, unusually, for Hamas. While Hezbollah is a well-armed force embedded in southern Lebanon, Hamas is not known to have a substantial presence beyond Palestinian refugee camps. One strike in al-Manara reportedly hit a home that once belonged to former Hamas figure Sharhabil Sayed, a curious target given that Sayed was killed by an Israeli drone in May 2024.

Israeli violence hasn’t stopped

This incident is not an isolated event but part of a sustained pattern of Israeli strikes since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire took hold in November 2024. That agreement ended more than a year of heavy fighting that severely weakened Hezbollah, including the killing of its longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah. The ceasefire was contingent on Hezbollah disarming south of the Litani River, approximately 30 kilometers from the Israeli border.

However, the latest strikes hit villages north of the Litani River, representing a geographical escalation. Since the ceasefire began, Hezbollah has not fired a single rocket into Israel. In contrast, according to reports, Israel has violated the ceasefire thousands of times, with the U.N. reporting at least 127 Lebanese civilian deaths, including children, in these attacks since late 2024. U.N. officials have warned that such strikes on civilian areas may constitute war crimes.

Pressure on Beirut and a green light from Washington

The strikes intensify pressure on the Lebanese government, which has pledged to disarm militant groups in the south. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the attacks as counter to both international de-escalation efforts and Beirut’s own mission to extend state authority. The army is scheduled to brief the government on its disarmament progress, a process that is “far from sufficient,” according to Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar.

Beirut-based security analyst Ali Rizk told Al Jazeera the escalation was predictable. “There had been reports that Israel got a green light to escalate against Hezbollah,” Rizk said, referencing a recent meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. By naming Hamas as a target, Rizk noted, Israel further pressures Lebanon “to take action against any other anti-Israel groups.”

The international response, beyond statements of concern, has been muted. A joint statement from ten nations this week focused on urging Israel to allow humanitarian NGO work in Gaza, a plea met with dismissal from Jerusalem. The strikes continue, with each violation normalizing the next.

Where does this path lead? Each bomb that falls on a Lebanese village, each civilian casualty, and each breached agreement digs the trench of conflict deeper. The 2024 ceasefire exists now mostly in name, replaced by a one-sided war of attrition that risks a sudden, catastrophic return to full-scale conflict. The lesson from Israel’s military playbook, demonstrated from Gaza to Lebanon, is that today’s targeted strike is tomorrow’s precedent for invasion, and the only constant is the escalation.

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