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Israeli army says war continues in Lebanon

Published on: April 10, 2026 6:13 PM

Israeli military chief Lt Gen Eyal Zamir has said the army remains in a “state of war” in southern Lebanon. He stated that Israeli forces are still actively operating in the region despite ceasefire claims. The remarks signal continued escalation on the northern front.

According to an Israeli army statement, Zamir made the comments during a visit near Bint Jbeil. He told commanders that operations in Lebanon are ongoing without a ceasefire. He also said Israel could resume operations in Iran “at any moment” with increased intensity.

Read more: Israel moves toward Lebanon peace talks

Meanwhile, Israel has expanded its military offensive in Lebanon since Wednesday, according to reports. Lebanese Civil Defence said hundreds have been killed and over a thousand injured in the strikes. Israel has also issued warnings targeting ambulances allegedly used by Hezbollah for military purposes.

Despite reports of a two-week ceasefire announced earlier, Israel and the United States have denied that it applies to Lebanon. Rocket fire from southern Lebanon has also continued toward northern Israel. Several rockets reportedly hit or damaged buildings in border settlements.

Read more: UN condemns deadly wave of Israeli strikes on Lebanon

In addition, Israeli media reported multiple rocket launches and power outages in northern towns. Sirens sounded across the Upper Galilee as some rockets were intercepted. Others landed in open areas or struck infrastructure, causing damage but no reported casualties.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Hezbollah Israel tensions, Israel Lebanon conflict, Israeli military statement, Latest, Lebanon war escalation, Middle East conflict news, northern Israel rockets

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