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Israel’s air force and artillery has reportedly struck areas close to a strategic mountain housing a Crusader-built castle in southern Lebanon as fighting rages in villages close to the city of Nabatieh.

Israel’s military issued evacuation warnings for more than a dozen villages in southern Lebanon, a day after Lebanese and Israeli military officials held their first direct talks in decades at the Pentagon.

An Israeli army spokesman said warnings to leave were issued in response to what Israel described as continued violations of the ceasefire arrangement by Hezbollah.

The situation in southern Lebanon was discussed during a meeting on Saturday between Lebanon’s president and prime minister who said in a statement later that they will intensify their contacts to make Israel stop demolition and bulldozing of homes and historical sites as well as its evacuation warnings.

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Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported Israeli air strikes and artillery shelling near the Beaufort castle that is about 15km from the Israeli border and overlooks wide parts of southern Lebanon.

The strategic castle was held by Israeli troops for 18 years until they withdrew from Lebanon in May 2000.

Israeli troops have been advancing for days in villages close to the castle, including Yohmor and Zawtar al-Sharqieh near the city of Nabatieh after they crossed the strategic Litani River, which the Israeli military has used as a de-facto boundary.

Large areas to the south are under Israeli military control, despite an April 17 US-brokered ceasefire.

NNA reported air strikes on different parts of southern Lebanon including in the village of Ansar that killed three people.

A drone strike on a road linking the village of Ebba with Nabatieh wounded two Lebanese soldiers, the army said in a statement.

Hezbollah, meanwhile, said its fighters fired rockets at northern Israel’s largest city – Kiryat Shmona – on the border with Lebanon.

The group said its attack was in retaliation for air strikes that killed civilians in Lebanon.

Hezbollah later said it also fired rockets toward the northern city of Safed.

Among those killed in southern Lebanon on Friday were a Syrian family – Qais al-Bakir, his pregnant wife and their six children – who died in an Israeli air strike on the coastal village of Adloun, north of the city of Tyre.

The family, which belonged to Syria’s minority Alawite sect, had fled to Lebanon from the central province of Hama after the fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria in December 2024.

Some members of Assad’s Alawite sect have been subjected to revenge attacks by members of Islamist groups who removed the former president from power.

The family had been living in a sheep farm and they received no warning in advance of the strike on the village, according to Ali al-Bakir, the brother of the man killed.

He said the family plans to send the bodies for burial in their hometown in Syria.

“He worked in farming and all he cared about was to feed his children,” his brother said.

The latest Israel-Hezbollah war started on March 2, when Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel two days after Israel and the US attacked Iran.

It has left 3350 people dead in Lebanon and more than a million people displaced.

with DPA