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At least 10 people have been killed in Israeli air strikes on eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley despite a fragile ceasefire agreement.

At least 10 people have been tragically killed in massive Israeli air strikes on eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, severely threatening a fragile ceasefire agreement.
The skies over Lebanon have once again been shattered by the deafening roar of military ordnance. Despite a formalized truce intended to end months of devastating conflict, a fresh wave of aggressive Israeli bombardments has claimed civilian lives and pushed the region back to the precipice of full-scale war.
This latest escalation has profound implications far beyond the immediate blast zones. For countries like Kenya, the renewed violence triggers urgent alarm for the safety of thousands of diaspora citizens working as domestic labor in Lebanon, complicating ongoing, highly sensitive repatriation efforts and exposing the limits of international diplomatic guarantees.
Lebanese health officials have painfully confirmed that at least 10 individuals perished in the latest sequence of coordinated Israeli air raids targeting the eastern Bekaa Valley. This fertile region, known to be a stronghold where the Shia Muslim militia and political party Hezbollah maintains a significant presence, suffered immense infrastructural damage. Shocking images circulating on social media depict entire residential apartment blocks reduced to smoking rubble in the dead of night.
The Israeli military swiftly issued a statement aggressively defending the operation. The IDF claimed it had precisely targeted 'Hezbollah command centers' hidden within civilian infrastructure. They justified the deadly raids by asserting that Hezbollah's ongoing activities in the region constituted a direct, unacceptable 'violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon' that formulated the November ceasefire.
The core of the current crisis lies in fundamentally conflicting interpretations of the ceasefire agreement. Hezbollah, which suffered catastrophic leadership losses during the 13-month war, maintains that the truce exclusively dictates demilitarization in southern Lebanon—specifically the highly contested zone between the Litani River and the unofficial border known as the Blue Line.
While the Lebanese national army has tentatively begun dismantling militant infrastructure in the south, Hezbollah has flatly and stubbornly rejected any calls from Beirut authorities to discuss the disarmament or relocation of its vast weapons arsenal elsewhere in the country, particularly in the strategic Bekaa Valley. Israel, operating under a policy of zero tolerance for any militant reconstitution, has chosen to enforce its interpretation of security through preemptive, lethal aerial force.
The situation is deteriorating rapidly into a war of attrition. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has furiously condemned the strikes, describing the current reality as a disastrous 'atrophy of a one-sided war' where Lebanon bears the brunt of continuous aggression without recourse. The Lebanese government has urgently filed formal complaints with the United Nations, demanding immediate international intervention to halt the bombardments.
Simultaneously, the geopolitical stakes are rising exponentially. The strikes occur against a volatile backdrop of explicit United States threats directed at Iran. There is palpable fear in Beirut that Tehran may activate Hezbollah to join a broader retaliatory campaign if Israel engages in direct conflict with Iran, effectively turning Lebanon back into a proxy battlefield.
The international community's inability to enforce the truce parameters demonstrates a catastrophic failure of diplomatic leverage, leaving civilians to pay the ultimate price.
'We are trapped between the rubble of a broken ceasefire and the looming shadow of a regional war,' a local medic reported from the devastated Bekaa Valley.
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