Lebanese War Continues — Israeli Airstrikes Persist, Ceasefire Excludes Lebanon's Cost



The US-Iran ceasefire enters its fifth day, and the fighting in Lebanon still rages. On the 11th, the Israel Defense Forces issued a statement saying that in the past 24 hours, the Israeli military targeted over 200 Hezbollah targets inside Lebanon. Meanwhile, Israel explicitly stated that the ceasefire does not cover Lebanon and refused to discuss a ceasefire with Hezbollah. This "ceasefire excluding Lebanon" war is increasingly taking a heavy humanitarian toll.

1. Latest Battle Updates: Over 200 Targets Struck

The air force continues to carry out airstrikes on Hezbollah infrastructure and provides support to ground forces operating in southern Lebanon. According to Israel's Channel 12 television, the military is conducting precise strikes against Hezbollah targets from multiple directions. Hezbollah also retaliated. On the 10th, Hezbollah launched rockets at a northern Israeli city, but no air raid sirens sounded locally. Preliminary investigations show that the rockets were not detected by the missile detection systems, so no early warning was issued.

2. Airstrike on Government Building: 13 Security Personnel Killed

On April 10th, Israel bombed the government building in Nabatiyeh, a city in southern Lebanon, which houses the Lebanese National Security Bureau's Nabatiyeh regional office. The attack resulted in the deaths of 13 security personnel. This was another precise strike against government targets following Israel's large-scale airstrikes in Lebanon on April 8th.

The Lebanese National Security Bureau strongly condemned the attack in a statement, calling
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