Hezbollah carried out 24 attacks against the Israeli army in southern Lebanon


Monday, May 11th 2026

Hezbollah said it carried out 24 attacks targeting Israeli army positions, troops and military vehicles in southern Lebanon over the past 24 hours, reports Anadolu.

The group said the attacks targeted Israeli troop concentrations, Merkava tanks, D9 bulldozers, military equipment and newly established command centers in several border areas, including Khiam, Deir Seryan, Tayr Harfa, Bayyada, Rashaf and Naqoura.

Hezbollah said the operations included exploding drones, rocket barrages, artillery shelling and guided missiles, claiming “confirmed hits” in some attacks. The group said the strikes were carried out in response to Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement and attacks on civilians and villages in southern Lebanon.

Air raid sirens sounded late Sunday in parts of Israel’s Upper Galilee for the second time in a few hours after reports of drone infiltration from Lebanon, according to the Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth.

The Israeli military said that air force intercepted a “suspicious aerial target” launched from Lebanon after sirens were activated in northern areas, claiming the incident constituted “another violation” of the ceasefire agreement by Hezbollah.

Despite a ceasefire in effect since April 17, which was later extended until mid-May, the Israeli military continues to carry out daily attacks in Lebanon and exchange fire Hezbollah.

Israel’s attacks on Lebanon since March 2, shortly after the war with Iran began in late February, have killed 2,846 people, wounded 8,693 and displaced over 1 million.

It also maintains a so-called “buffer zone” on Lebanese territory. The US will host peace talks between the two countries on May 14-15 in Washington DC.

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