Israel launches airstrikes across southern Lebanon as 'new era' of Hezbollah war begins

Israel has launched airstrikes in southern Lebanon this morning after more electronic devices - this time radios - exploded across the country yesterday.

By Matthew Dooley, World News Editor, Conor Wilson, News Reporter

Explosion in Lebanon.

The IDF launched strikes across southern Lebanon stoking fears of a wider war. (Image: IDF)

The Israeli military said it had launched strikes in southern Lebanon overnight targeting Hezbollah facilities in the terror group's stronghold.

The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) said six areas had been targeted including infrastructure in Chihine, Tayibe, Blida, Meiss El Jabal, Aitaroun and Kfarkela — and a weapons storage facility in Khiam.

The news comes amid fears of a full-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah after thousands of pagers believed to be packed with explosives detonated across Lebanon.

The terror group has blamed Israel for the attacks which left dozens dead and thousands injured.

The strikes come after Israel's defence minister said a "new era" of the war had begun on Wednesday, igniting fears of a wider Middle East conflict.

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According to the Israeli Defence Force, Mohammed Qassem Al-Shaer, a commander of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force, was killed in a strike on the village of Qaraoun in the western Beqaa district.

The IDF said Al-Shaer had “advanced numerous terrorist activities against the state of Israel” and his “elimination” would impair the Iran-backed militant group’s ability to launch attacks against Israel from southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah said it would respond by firing several rockets over the border into Israel.

Lebanese state media NNA reported several Israeli strikes overnight with “extensive damage” caused to buildings, crops and infrastructure.

Exploded radio devices are seen across the country in Lebanon

The strikes are part of a wider operation including the detonating of Hezbollah's electronic devices (Image: Getty)

This month has seen the IDF eliminate a number of high-ranking members of Hezbollah as it steps up hostilities that have been ongoing since Hamas’ attacks on October 7.

Just weeks ago, Israel eliminated Hezbollah’s most senior military official, Fu’ad Shukr, in a drone strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, a stronghold for the terrorist organisation.

Shukr is believed to be the highest-ranking member of Hezbollah to be killed by Israel in nearly a decade and his killing was a major factor in the heightening of tensions that is placing the region on the brink of all-out war.

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