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Israel army strikes Hezbollah site in south Lebanon

Update Israel army strikes Hezbollah site in south Lebanon
Plumes of smoke rise following an Israeli strike on the Ain El-Taher hill in the southern Lebanese village of Nabatiyeh Al-Faouqa on Aug. 31, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 31 August 2025

Israel army strikes Hezbollah site in south Lebanon

Israel army strikes Hezbollah site in south Lebanon
  • Iran-backed Hezbollah and Israel engaged in more than a year of hostilities that culminated in two months of open war last year
  • Israel has kept up its strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon despite the truce and has vowed to continue them until the militant group has been disarmed

JERUSALEM: The Israeli army said it carried out a strike on a site run by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon on Sunday.

“A short while ago, the IDF (army) struck military infrastructure, including underground infrastructure, at a Hezbollah site in which military activity was identified, in the area of the Beaufort Ridge in southern Lebanon,” the military said in a statement.

“The existence of the site and the activity within it constitute a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon,” it added.

After the outbreak of the war in Gaza, Iran-backed Hezbollah and Israel engaged in more than a year of hostilities that culminated in two months of open war last year.

Under a November ceasefire that sought to end the violence, Lebanon’s army has been deploying in the south and dismantling Hezbollah’s infrastructure with the support of UN peacekeepers.

Israel, however, has kept up its strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon despite the truce and has vowed to continue them until the militant group has been disarmed.

Under US pressure, Beirut has ordered the Lebanese army to draw up a plan to take away Hezbollah’s weapons by the end of the year, but the group has vowed to resist the effort.


King of Jordan and Japanese PM discuss economic cooperation expansion

King of Jordan and Japanese PM discuss economic cooperation expansion
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King of Jordan and Japanese PM discuss economic cooperation expansion

King of Jordan and Japanese PM discuss economic cooperation expansion
  • Both emphasized the significance of the cybersecurity agreements in supporting economic growth and human development
  • The meeting also focused on latest developments in the Gaza Strip and unilateral actions against Palestinians in the West Bank

LONDON: King Abdullah II of Jordan called for increased efforts to enhance economic cooperation between his country and Japan when he met with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo on Tuesday.

The king highlighted Jordan’s commitment to strengthening its partnership with Japan and expressed gratitude for the country’s support in various vital sectors.

Both sides emphasized the significance of cybersecurity agreements signed this week in supporting economic growth and human development.

Jordan and Japan have signed a soft loan agreement worth $100 million for the Enhancing Resilience for Economic Growth and Human Capital Development program. Additionally, they have agreed a $5 million grant aimed at strengthening national cybersecurity capacities, as well as a memorandum of cooperation focusing on cybersecurity initiatives.

The meeting also focused on the latest developments in the Middle East.

King Abdullah highlighted the need to adhere to the Gaza ceasefire agreement, halt unilateral action against Palestinians in the West Bank, and protect holy sites in Jerusalem. He emphasized the need to support Palestinians in securing their rights and establishing an independent state through a two-state solution.

On Monday, the Jordanian king met with Emperor Naruhito, Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, representatives from the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and other officials and investors during his visit to the country.

The Jordanian delegation consisted of key figures including: Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, the king’s chief adviser for religious and cultural affairs and personal envoy; Director of the Office of His Majesty Alaa Batayneh; Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi; Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Zeina Toukan; and Ambassador to Japan Nasser Shraideh.