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UN reports 'extensive airstrikes' on Lebanon by Israeli forces

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published May 04,2026
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Smoke rises as a result of an Israeli strike in the south of Lebanon, as seen from the Upper Galilee in northern Israel, 04 May 2026, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. (EPA Photo)

The UN on Monday emphasized the "volatile" situation in Lebanon and reported intensive Israeli military activity in southern Lebanon over the weekend.

"Over the weekend, UNIFIL observed intensive IDF activity, including extensive airstrikes near a number of villages in the south, as well as continued naval activity off the coast of Naqoura," said UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric during a news conference.

Dujarric added that on Friday, Israeli tanks blocked roads during UN peacekeepers in Lebanon (UNIFIL) patrols near Al Bayyadah, restricting peacekeepers' freedom of movement.

He said that Israeli forces' "machine gun fire impacted a UNIFIL position near At-Tiri, in the Bint Jbeil district, with one round striking a vehicle inside the compound."

"Peacekeepers must never be targeted, and their safety and security must be guaranteed at all times," he said.