Residents of southern Lebanese villages are recounting life under Israeli occupation following a ceasefire agreement, describing nightly raids and interrogations. Meanwhile, a Lebanese conservationist, Mona Khalil, died from wounds sustained in an Israeli strike on her home. In a separate development, the Israeli military announced it eliminated two operatives, Hussein Qadra and Mohammed Farra, linked to Hamas and Islamic Jihad's military wings, stating they facilitated the transfer of over half a billion shekels to Hamas.

Residents of southern Lebanese villages, including Halta and Kfarchouba, are describing their experiences living under Israeli control in the border region after a ceasefire agreement. They report facing nightly raids and interrogations by Israeli forces. A 'Yellow Line' buffer zone has been established, leading to the forced displacement of some villagers while others remain under strict conditions.
In a separate incident, Lebanese conservationist Mona Khalil, 76, has died from wounds sustained in an Israeli strike on her home. Khalil had dedicated over two decades to protecting sea turtles along Lebanon's southern coast. Mourners gathered in Beirut to honor her life and work.
Separately, the Israeli military announced the elimination of two operatives, Hussein Qadra and Mohammed Farra, who were allegedly tied to the military wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad. The Israeli military stated that Qadra, who led the network with Farra, facilitated the transfer of over half a billion shekels to Hamas. The announcement details the military's actions against individuals involved in funding networks for these groups.
Residents of southern Lebanese villages, including Halta and Kfarchouba, are describing their experiences living under Israeli control in the border region after a ceasefire agreement. They report facing nightly raids and interrogations by Israeli forces. A 'Yellow Line' buffer zone has been established, leading to the forced displacement of some villagers while others remain under strict conditions.