In a sustained escalation along the Israel–Lebanon frontier, multiple strikes were carried out over the past 24 hours, involving both Israeli forces and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah. According to a report published by PressTV on Sunday (17 May), at least 19 separate attacks were conducted during this period, attributed to Hezbollah operations against Israeli positions.
Hezbollah stated that during the 24-hour period, its fighters carried out coordinated operations targeting Israeli military positions, troops, and equipment in occupied border areas adjacent to Lebanon as well as along the southern front. The group described the actions as “heavy and continuous military operations” against Israeli army positions and logistical assets.
The reported operations involved a range of tactics, including drone strikes, artillery shelling, and the detonation of explosive devices. Hezbollah further stated that explosive-laden drones and offensive quadcopters were deployed to conduct what it described as “precise and lethal strikes” against Israeli military logistical equipment.
In a separate statement released in the early hours, Hezbollah said its fighters targeted an Israeli army command headquarters located in the al-Bayyada municipal area in southern Lebanon using two offensive drones. The group also reported detonating a planted explosive device against an Israeli military bulldozer attempting to advance from the Rshaf area towards Hadatha in southern Lebanon.
The Israeli military, for its part, acknowledged that several missile attacks had been launched towards its positions. However, it has not provided detailed figures in the information referenced in the report.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces also conducted strikes inside Lebanese territory. According to Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA), multiple areas were targeted, including Al-Marwaniyah, Kawthariyat al-Siyad, Kaakaiyat al-Snawbar, Deir Qanoun Ras al-Ain, Ghassaniyah, Baysariyeh, and Tefahta.
The Israeli military stated that its strikes were directed at Hezbollah military infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Local sources, however, rejected this claim, stating that residential areas were among those affected.
In addition, the Israeli army issued evacuation instructions for residents in nine villages across the Sidon and Nabatieh districts. Civilians were instructed to move at least 1,000 metres away from their locations. The Israeli military warned that it would take what it described as “strict measures” against Hezbollah activity in those areas.
Summary of Reported Actions
| Category | Actor | Description | Location/Area | Reported Methods |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cross-border attacks | Hezbollah | 19 operations against Israeli positions, troops, and equipment | Israeli positions near Lebanon border; southern front | Drone strikes, artillery shelling, explosive devices |
| Command target strike | Hezbollah | Attack on Israeli command headquarters | Al-Bayyada municipal area, southern Lebanon | Two offensive drones |
| Equipment targeting | Hezbollah | Strike on advancing Israeli bulldozer | Rshaf–Hadatha axis, southern Lebanon | Explosive device detonation |
| Missile exchanges | Israeli military (acknowledged) | Multiple missile attacks received | Israeli positions (unspecified) | Missiles |
| Air/ground strikes | Israel | Strikes on multiple Lebanese areas | Al-Marwaniyah, Kawthariyat al-Siyad, Kaakaiyat al-Snawbar, Deir Qanoun Ras al-Ain, Ghassaniyah, Baysariyeh, Tefahta | Aerial/military strikes |
| Evacuation orders | Israeli military | Civilian evacuation warning (9 villages) | Sidon and Nabatieh districts | 1,000 metre evacuation directive |
The situation reflects continuing cross-border hostilities, with both sides reporting strikes and counter-strikes across the Israel–Lebanon frontier during the 24-hour period.