Israel Conducts Air Raid on Baalbek, Hezbollah Responds

This picture taken near the town of Marjayoun in southern Lebanon on March 21, 2024 shows smoke billowing in the northern Israeli border town of Metulla during bombardment amid ongoing cross-border tensions. (Photo by Rabih DAHER / AFP)
This picture taken near the town of Marjayoun in southern Lebanon on March 21, 2024 shows smoke billowing in the northern Israeli border town of Metulla during bombardment amid ongoing cross-border tensions. (Photo by Rabih DAHER / AFP)
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Israel Conducts Air Raid on Baalbek, Hezbollah Responds

This picture taken near the town of Marjayoun in southern Lebanon on March 21, 2024 shows smoke billowing in the northern Israeli border town of Metulla during bombardment amid ongoing cross-border tensions. (Photo by Rabih DAHER / AFP)
This picture taken near the town of Marjayoun in southern Lebanon on March 21, 2024 shows smoke billowing in the northern Israeli border town of Metulla during bombardment amid ongoing cross-border tensions. (Photo by Rabih DAHER / AFP)

Israel conducted an airstrike on Baalbek, Hezbollah's stronghold in eastern Lebanon, early Sunday, wounding at least three people, a local official said.

The airstrike near the city of Baalbek was the latest to hit the area in recent weeks.
The strike occurred a few minutes after midnight and wounded three people according to Baalbek’s mayor, Bachir Khodr, who posted the news on X.

It was not immediately clear what was struck. The strike came hours after Hezbollah said it used two drones carrying explosives to attack an Israeli Iron Dome missile defense system in the northern Israeli town of Kfar Blum.

The Israeli military said warplanes attacked a workshop used by Hezbollah for military activities. It added that after the strike some 50 rockets were fired from Lebanon toward Israel, saying some were shot down and others fell in open areas.

But Hezbollah said in statement that in response to the "bombing of a place in the city of Baalbek" it targeted an Israeli missile and artillery base in Yoav and the Kaila barracks with more than 60 Katyusha rockets.

A pair of Israeli airstrikes March 12 near Baalbek killed at least two people and wounded 20, marking a continuing escalation between Israel and Hezbollah over the war Israel is fighting with Hamas militants in Gaza.



Lebanese President Says Hezbollah Disarmament Will Come through Dialogue Not ‘Force’ 

President Joseph Aoun in Baabda on Feb. 11, 2025. (AFP)
President Joseph Aoun in Baabda on Feb. 11, 2025. (AFP)
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Lebanese President Says Hezbollah Disarmament Will Come through Dialogue Not ‘Force’ 

President Joseph Aoun in Baabda on Feb. 11, 2025. (AFP)
President Joseph Aoun in Baabda on Feb. 11, 2025. (AFP)

Lebanon's president said Monday that the disarmament of the Hezbollah group will come through negotiations as part of a national defense strategy and not through “force.”

The Lebanese government has made a decision that “weapons will only be in the hands of the state,” but there are “discussions around how to implement this decision,” President Joseph Aoun said in an interview with Qatari broadcaster Al Jazeera.

Those discussions are in the form of a “bilateral dialogue” between the presidency and Hezbollah, he said.

Lebanon has been under pressure by the United States to speed up the disarmament of Hezbollah but there are fears within Lebanon that forcing the issue could lead to civil conflict.

“Civil peace is a red line for me,” Aoun said.

Aoun said the Lebanese army — of which he was formerly commander — is “doing its duty” in confiscating weapons and dismantling unauthorized military facilities in southern Lebanon, as outlined in the ceasefire agreement that ended the latest Israel-Hezbollah war in late November, and sometimes in areas farther north.