Israeli airstrikes and ground clashes continued across southern Lebanon on Tuesday, underscoring the fragility of the security situation despite a reported decline in the intensity of military operations compared with previous weeks.
Israeli warplanes carried out a series of overnight strikes targeting areas in Nabatieh al-Fawqa, Haddatha and Ansariyeh, as well as the eastern outskirts of Kfarreman, according to local reports.
The air raids coincided with continued attempts by Israeli forces to advance into parts of southern Lebanon, particularly in the Nabatieh district, where clashes with Hezbollah fighters have reportedly prevented significant territorial gains.
Fighting was ongoing on multiple fronts in the south, reflecting the persistence of hostilities despite diplomatic efforts to prevent a broader escalation.
While the pace of Israeli airstrikes has slowed compared with earlier stages of the conflict, attacks have not ceased entirely, and large areas south of the Litani River remain affected by military activity.
Israeli forces are also continuing to restrict the return of residents to several border communities, where widespread destruction has complicated reconstruction efforts and delayed the resumption of normal life.
Meanwhile, reports from Israel pointed to growing uncertainty within political and military circles over the future course of operations in southern Lebanon.
Israeli media cited military sources as saying there is ambiguity regarding the army's continued deployment and operational posture in the area, amid reports of U.S. pressure to avoid large-scale military action.
According to the reports, Israeli forces have been instructed to prioritize the protection of troops already deployed in southern Lebanon rather than launching broader offensives, with some planned operations reportedly delayed or cancelled.
The uncertainty comes as diplomatic contacts continue over arrangements that could shape the security situation along the Israeli-Lebanese border, while concerns remain high over the risk of further escalation.
Hezbollah, meanwhile, continued attacks on Israeli forces operating inside Lebanese territory. Reports said the group launched a volley of rockets toward Israeli positions near the town of Kfar Tebnit in the Nabatieh district and targeted military concentrations in areas where Israeli troops had advanced.
The latest developments highlight the continued volatility of the conflict and the challenges facing regional and international efforts to prevent a wider confrontation along Lebanon's southern frontier.




