The Levant experienced a morning of intense military escalation and deep diplomatic ambiguity on Friday, marked by heavy ground combat in southern Lebanon alongside conflicting reports regarding the status of a regional ceasefire. According to the Iranian media outlet Nournews, some of the most severe confrontations in recent months erupted early Friday along the strategic Ali al-Taher and Kfartebnit axis overlooking Nabatieh. Hezbollah, operating as the Islamic Resistance, claimed it successfully lured an Israeli armored and infantry unit into a pre-designated "kill zone," destroying three Israeli Merkava tanks with guided missiles. *Nournews* field sources further reported that a secondary Israeli force attempting to evacuate casualties under smoke screens and illumination flares was met with subsequent mortar and missile barrages. Conversely, the Israeli perspective and international reports compiled by Haaretz presented a complex, highly volatile picture of a fragile truc...
Newer Update The newly enacted truce faces an immediate and severe test as reports of active hostilities emerge from southern Lebanon. According to an update published by the Beirut-based pan-Arab broadcaster Al Mayadeen, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have allegedly carried out more than 16 separate airstrikes across southern Lebanese towns and villages since the 4:00 PM ceasefire deadline passed. The network reported that these ongoing Israeli operations constitute a direct violation of the freshly brokered cessation of hostilities. Concurrently, Al Mayadeen cited informed diplomatic sources revealing that the Iranian negotiating delegation officially suspended its travel to the Switzerland peace summit explicitly due to these ongoing strikes. The sources emphasized that Tehran has warned U.S. and Qatari mediators that continuous Israeli military incursions up to 10 kilometers inside Lebanese territory flagrantly violate the foundational framework of the recently signed U.S.-Iran pe...