Daily Summary: Latest Developments in Lebanon
Field Updates: The Israeli enemy continues to violate the ceasefire in the south, targeting civilians near Kafr Tibnit and Mayfadoun with artillery fire, resulting in casualties. Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Center reported 84 Israeli violations over the past two days, warning of a harsh military response if the attacks do not cease.
Israeli Media Reaction:
Dissatisfaction grows in Israel over the ceasefire ending without achieving military objectives. Reports indicate that Beirut has become a "no-go zone" for the Israeli army, and that PM Netanyahu and DM Katz ordered the latest strike on Dahiyeh despite military warnings of potential Iranian ballistic missile retaliation.
Casualty Toll: The Lebanese Ministry of Health updated the total toll of the Israeli aggression to 3,826 martyrs (including 247 children, 364 women, and 133 paramedics) and 11,851 wounded.
Political Stances:
Hezbollah Sec-Gen Sheikh Naim Qassem:
Sent a letter to Iranian officials expressing gratitude for Tehran's unwavering support in forcing a cessation of military operations, stating that Iran gave everything to the resistance without demanding anything in return.
Speaker Nabih Berri:
Stated to Al-Joumhouria that Tel Aviv does not have freedom of movement under the understanding, demanding an immediate Israeli withdrawal and rejecting prolonged "trial phases." This was echoed in a call with Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, emphasizing the need to stop village demolitions and respect Lebanese sovereignty.
Local Affairs:
The Islamic Health Authority denied social media rumors regarding its rescue teams recovering a large number of bodies from southern towns.
The Ministry of Education leaned toward canceling official exams, with the final decision deferred to the Cabinet.