Israel warns civilians against returning to southern Lebanon despite ceasefire
Says it struck three different areas in southern Lebanon overnight, claiming to have targeted Hezbollah

The Israeli army warned on Saturday residents of some southern Lebanese villages not to return, citing ongoing military activity despite the ceasefire that was extended this week.
“It is not permitted to approach the area of the Litani River, the Salhani Valley, and the Saluki,” spokesman Avichay Adraee said on X, listing over 50 villages.
#عاجل ‼️رسالة عاجلة إلى سكان جنوب لبنان
— افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) April 25, 2026
⭕️نجدد تأكيدنا انه خلال فترة اتفاق وقف إطلاق النار يواصل جيش الدفاع تمركزه في مواقعه بجنوب لبنان في مواجهة النشاطات الإرهابية المستمرة لمنظمة حزب الله.
⭕️نعود ونحذر انه وحرصًا على سلامتكم وسلامة أبناء عائلاتكم وحتى إشعار آخر انتم مطالبون… pic.twitter.com/QgvfJOBT6x
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Meanwhile, the Israeli army said it struck three different areas in southern Lebanon overnight, claiming to have targeted Hezbollah rocket launchers.
Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said the town of Houla in the Marjayoun area also came under Israeli artillery fire.
US President Donald Trump on Thursday said Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend the ceasefire by three weeks following a second round of high-level negotiations at the White House. A 10-day truce was first announced on April 16, also breached by Israel.




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