Plumes of smoke seen in Southern Lebanon as Hezbollah deadline nears
Plumes of smoke rose along the Israel-Lebanon border as Israel launched airstrikes ahead of a New Year deadline, pressuring Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah under the 2024 ceasefire agreement. Tensions remain high between the two long-time adversaries.
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January 1, 2026

Smoke rises over Israel-Lebanon border as Israel conducts airstrikes amid Hezbollah disarmament tensions.
Reuters
Plumes of smoke were seen from the Israeli side of the border with Lebanon on Wednesday (December 31) after Israel carried out airstrikes, as a New Year’s deadline for the disarming of the militant group Hezbollah approached.
Israel has publicly urged Lebanese authorities to fulfill their commitment under the 2024 ceasefire agreement to disarm Hezbollah, warning that it would act “as necessary” if Lebanon did not take steps against the Iran-aligned proxy militia.
Lebanon and Israel have officially been enemy states for more than 70 years.
Since the U.S.-brokered truce, the two sides have exchanged accusations of violations, while Israel has continued to carry out strikes that have killed hundreds, saying it is targeting Hezbollah’s efforts to rebuild its military capabilities.
-Production: Avi Ohayon, Roleen Tafakji/Reuters
Plumes of smoke were seen from the Israeli side of the border with Lebanon on Wednesday (December 31) after Israel carried out airstrikes, as a New Year’s deadline for the disarming of the militant group Hezbollah approached.
Israel has publicly urged Lebanese authorities to fulfill their commitment under the 2024 ceasefire agreement to disarm Hezbollah, warning that it would act “as necessary” if Lebanon did not take steps against the Iran-aligned proxy militia.
Lebanon and Israel have officially been enemy states for more than 70 years.
Since the U.S.-brokered truce, the two sides have exchanged accusations of violations, while Israel has continued to carry out strikes that have killed hundreds, saying it is targeting Hezbollah’s efforts to rebuild its military capabilities.
-Production: Avi Ohayon, Roleen Tafakji/Reuters
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