The Lebanese health ministry announced that an Israeli drone attack on Beit Leef town, South Lebanon, left one martyr and three injuries.
The Israeli occupation forces once again violated the UN-demarcated Blue Line on Wednesday morning, as Israeli force of 20 soldiers crossed Lebanese border, advanced towards destroyed houses in the eastern neighborhood of Kfar Kila border town.
Besides, over 50 Zionist soldiers, accompanied by two military bulldozers, crossed into Lebanese territory at the “Bir Shouaib” area east of the southern town of Blida.
The troops began excavation work at the same site where a similar breach occurred ten days ago—an incursion that was fully cleared by the Lebanese Army at the time.
This violation came just hours after Israeli forces withdrew from Lebanese areas near Mais Al-Jabal and Blida.
It was soon revealed that bulldozers had dug two large trenches and erected earth mounds in both “Kroum Al-Mrah,” east of Mays El Jabal, and “Bir Shouaib,” east of Blida—a clear continuation of Zionist desperate efforts to entrench control over Lebanese frontier areas.
Circulating Video | Civilian footage shows Lebanese Army reinforcements heading toward the site of the Israeli incursion in “Kroum Al-Mrah,” east of Mays Al-Jabal, late Wednesday night:
Sustained Violations of UN Resolution 1701
These actions constitute a documented breach of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 war and obligates respect for the delineated border.
Additionally, the escalations form part of a broader pattern of violations by Israeli occupation forces since the internationally brokered ceasefire took effect in November 2024.
Despite Lebanon’s restraint and continued coordination with UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon), the occupation has persisted with limited incursions, earthworks, surveillance deployments, sporadic gunfire, and intensive aerial reconnaissance over southern Lebanon.
Source: Al-Manar Website