The Israel launched aircraft in several areas in the south Lebanon on Thursday (18.09.2025). It was preceded by a notice to residents to evacuate them, according to the Lebanon news agency (Ani) and the Israeli army.
A little earlier, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam had called on the international community to exert “maximum pressure” on Israel to stop his attacks on his country, where Tel Aviv declares that he aims at the pro -Heyran organization Hezbollah.
“Lebanon calls on the international community, and especially the countries under the auspices of which the ceasefire agreement has been reached, to exert maximum pressure on Israel to immediately stop its attacks,” he said during a government meeting.
The IDF attacked “Redwanese Power” weapons warehouses in southern Lebanon
The IDF, led by the Northern Command, attacked through the Air Force, a number of weapons warehouses of “Radwan” in southern Lebanon.
The Hezbollah terrorist organization continues to attend the rehabilitation of terrorist infrastructure in southern Lebanon and focus on the ‘Radwan’ unit in order to harm the State of Israel.
Unit… pic.twitter.com/lssJPBP1P3
– Israel Defense Forces (@idfonline) September 18, 2025
France and the United States are the main guarantors of the ceasefire achieved in November.
Salam said the warning of evacuation contradicts international peacekeeping efforts and condemned the attacks, accusing Israel of defying a ceasefire mechanism established on the basis of UN Security Council resolution 1701.
The Lebanese government has pledged to stop hostilities and attend meetings to ensure the implementation of UN resolution that put an end to a series of conflict between Hezbollah and Israel in 2006, Salam wrote in a post on the platform.
Lebanon and Hezbollah
The Ani agency reported that there were several blows in the border town of Mace al -Jambal, which has been destroyed by the last war between Hezbollah and Israel, as well as in Debin and Kfar Timbnit. According to Lebanese sources, houses were affected.
Ani reported that the roads starting from KFAR Tempnit were full of residents who had left their homes after the Israeli army was notified of their abolished removal due to the expected attacks.
The Defense Army will launch “an attack on a military infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah, a terrorist organization, in several areas of southern Lebanese in the near future, in response to its forbidden efforts to restore its activities in the area,” he wrote earlier.
The Israeli army then said it launched the blows.
Footage published by Lebanese media shows one of the Israeli strikes this afternoon in the town of Dibbin.
The military said it launched strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure. https://t.co/nOTEdoOSEJ pic.twitter.com/R3ybJwQ9FJ
– Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@Manniefabian) September 18, 2025
Lebanon is under pressure from the US, Saudi Arabia and Hezbollah’s domestic opponents to disarm the Shiite movement.
Hezbollah has stated that it would even be a serious mistake to discuss disarmament, as Israel continues its air strikes in Lebanon and occupies large areas in its southern part.
Under US pressure and fear of an escalation of Israeli attacks, the Lebanese government ordered the army last month to process a plan to disarm the disarmament of Hezbollah, which has been weakened by the war.
According to Beirut, the Lebanese army is expected to complete this disarmament in three months in terms of the south of the country, near the border with Israel.
On September 17, at least two people were killed in an Israeli blow against a car in Baalbeck in East Lebanon, the Lebanese health ministry said.