Saturday, June 13, 2026

One injured as Israel hits southern Lebanon with air raids, artillery




One injured as Israel hits southern Lebanon with air raids, artillery

The attacks come as Iranian media reports that a draft peace deal with the US would include ending the war in Lebanon.

An Israeli air raid on the small village of al-Bayyad in Lebanon’s Tyre district injured one person as attacks continue despite a United States-brokered “ceasefire”.

Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported that the attack occurred on the main street near the Ali Kamal Suleiman Volunteer Centre, which is affiliated with the al-Risala Health Ambulance Association. The injured person was then taken to hospital for treatment.

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A drone also hit the town of Jebchit in the Nabatieh district, while warplanes struck the Arid Dbeibin area in the Marjayoun district.

An Israeli army explosion also hit the plain of Khiam in Marjayoun, while artillery shelling hit  the outskirts of Buyout al-Sayyad in the Tyre district.

Separately, warplanes launched attacks on the town of Qalaouiyah, while drones continued to fly at low altitude over the town of Baysariyeh in the Sidon district and nearby areas.

Earlier this month, Israel and Lebanon agreed to implement a ceasefire, saying it was “contingent on a complete cessation” of fire by Hezbollah after US-led talks in Washington, DC.

On Friday, amid reports that a deal between the US and Iran to halt the wider Middle East war may be progressing, Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah said any peace deal between the two countries would also include Lebanon, whether the government accepts it or not.

Speaking during a commemorative ceremony for the group’s fallen fighters in Beirut’s al-Janah neighbourhood, Fadlallah slammed the Lebanese government’s direct negotiations with Israel, which he said brought no relief to southern Lebanon as Israeli attacks continue.

“We do not trust a political administration that makes concession after concession at the country’s expense, especially when no viable or discussable political option has been presented to us,” he said.

Fadlallah said Hezbollah is not opposed to diplomacy “grounded in strength” through indirect negotiations, and argued Lebanon’s government is negotiating with Israel on matters it cannot fulfil.



6 comments:

  1. Madness

    ๐Ÿšจ TODAY the EU Migration Pact takes into effect on all 27 member states!

    Expect a HUGE surge of Migrants.

    The law allows for faster asylum and border procedures. Earlier 'worker rights' after just 6 months of processing.

    Migrants are to be relocated across Europe to NOT overload frontline states. With €20,000 fines per migrant if NOT done so.

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    1. Don't BS endlessly

      Fast-Track Asylum Procedures: Applicants whose claims are unlikely to be accepted, who pose a security risk, or who mislead authorities will be subject to a streamlined border process designed to expedite rejections and returns without the person formally entering the EU territory.

      New Solidarity Mechanism: Superseding the previous voluntary system, all member states must now assist border countries facing heavy migratory pressure. Nations can choose to either relocate a share of asylum seekers or contribute to a financial compensation fund.

      Swifter Returns: Tougher regulations and streamlined rules enable national governments to enforce quicker returns for those without the right to remain, alongside enhanced cooperation with third-party partner countries

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  2. U.N. insider now confirms what I had heard then: among the 86 UN human rights experts, Francesca Albanese had led a group of pro-Hamas U.N. special rapporteurs that bullied others into signing joint statements accusing Israel of genocide, and whitewashing Hamas atrocities.

    https://x.com/hillelneuer/status/2065215004459118753?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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  3. The Lakemba Mosque in Sydney, Australia, is once again pushing to install four large loudspeakers on its 20-meter minaret to broadcast the Islamic call to prayer across surrounding residential suburbs.

    A previous application was rejected after 328 out of 329 public submissions opposed the proposal.

    Critics argue that amplified religious broadcasts over schools, parks, and family homes are inappropriate in a secular Western country, especially when modern technology already allows worshippers to access prayer reminders privately through smartphones.

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  4. Bumiputra My Left Foot. Most Falastinos migrated from neighboring states.

    They say it in their own words. Why do you refuse to listen?

    Fathi Hammad, one of the leaders of Hamas, said this in 2012:

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ“Allah be praised, we all have Arab roots, and every Palestinian, in Gaza and throughout Palestine, can prove his Arab roots, whether from Saudi Arabia, from Yemen, or anywhere. We have blood ties.”

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ“Personally, half my family is Egyptian. We are all like that. More than 30 families in the Gaza Strip are called Al-Masri (‘Egyptian’). Brothers, half of the Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis.”

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ“Who are the Palestinians? We have many families called Al-Masri, whose roots are Egyptian. Egyptian! They may be from Alexandria, from Cairo, from Damietta, from the North, from Aswan, from Upper Egypt. We are Egyptians. We are Arabs. We are Muslims. We are a part of you.”

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑWhat needs to happen for you to finally listen to what we’ve been saying for a very long time? Will you please listen?

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  5. Why don’t history books refer to Muslims as colonizers, oppressors, genociders, slave traders, or imperialists?

    He started from Mekah then began a conquest…..and still continuing today.

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