Friday, the Israeli air force fighter planes struck a Hezbollah installation in the Beaufort castle region in southern Lebanon on Friday, the army said. The Lebanese media reported strikes in the region killed a woman, but the army said that death had been caused by a wandering arugula from Hezbollah.
According to the IDF, the installation, used by the terrorist group to “manage its fire and defense snatch”, was part of an underground site in Hezbollah which was previously targeted in Israeli strikes.
“In recent days, the FDIs have identified attempts by the terrorist organization of Hezbollah to restore the site, and therefore the terrorist infrastructure of the region has been struck,” said the army.
The FDI said that “the presence of this site and attempts to restore it constitute a blatant violation of understanding between Israel and Lebanon”.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health said that a woman had been killed and 11 other people were injured in an Israeli strike in an apartment in Nabatieh, southern Lebanon.
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However, the FDIs then denied having made a Nabatieh strike earlier during the day, instead of blaming a hezbollah rocket which was launched in the middle of the strikes of the neighboring installation.
“The FDIs have not targeted any civilian building,” said army spokesman for the Arab language Avichay Adraee.
“According to the information we have, the building was affected by a rocket projectile that was stored on the site, and was launched and exploded as a result of the air strike,” he said.
“The Hezbollah terrorist organization continues to store its rocket projectiles near residential buildings and residents of Lebanon, thus endangering them. Hezbollah continues to endanger the residents of southern Lebanon in the light of its refusal to put its weapons to the Lebanese state,” said Adraee.
He added that “the Lebanese government is responsible for what is happening in its territory, in the light of its inability to confiscate heavy weapons and rockets of Hezbollah.”
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– العربية (@alarabiya) June 27, 2025
In addition, a house in the city of southern Lebanon in Houla, which would have been used by Hezbollah to observe the Israeli forces, was demolished by FDI troops during the night on Thursday, said the army.
According to the IDF, the house belonged to Ahmad Ghazi Ali, a Hezbollah agent killed in a drone strike in Houla a week ago.
“The structure was used by the Hezbollah terrorist organization for military activity, including attempts to collect information on TSAhal troops,” said the army, adding that “the activity of terrorists in the structure was a clear violation of understanding between Israel and Lebanon.”
The army said that the demolition was carried out by the 769th “Hiram” regional brigade in a special operation.
בפעילות מיוחדת אמש (ד ‘) של כוחות חטיבה 769, ובעקבות מידע מודינינ taking נסיונות איסוף מודיעין על פעילות כוח צה”ל. הפרה בוטה של הבנות בין ישראל ללבנון.
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– צבא ההגנה לישראל (@idfonline) June 26, 2025
Israel has continued to carry out targeted strikes on Hezbollah agents and infrastructure since he signed a cease-fire with Lebanon at the end of November, alleging violations of the truce agreement.
According to the FDI, more than 180 Hezbollah agents were killed at that time.
The cease-fire agreement ended more than a year of fighting with Hezbollah supported by Iran, including two months of open war in southern Lebanon at the end of last year.
Hezbollah began to attack the military outposts and the communities of northern Israel not caused on October 8, 2023, in a demonstration of support for his Iranian compatriot of Hamas in Gaza after having led an invasion and the assault in southern Israel.
Under the terms of the ceasefire, Hezbollah was required to withdraw its fighters north of the Litani river and dismantle all military infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Israel had to withdraw from Lebanon, while maintaining the right to threaten its security.
The FDIs maintained a five -point presence near the border which, according to her, was necessary to ensure the security of the Israeli communities.
Since the ceasefire, the Lebanese state has worked methodically to dismantle the Hezbollah infrastructure in the south of the country and should have seized the majority of the stock of weapons of the terrorist group in the same area.

People inspect the rubble of a building destroyed after Israeli strikes in Jabalia in the Northern Gaza Strip on June 27, 2025. (Omar al-Qattaa / AFP)
The Hamas tunnel in northern Gaza has destroyed
On the other side of the border with Gaza, a Hamas Hanoun Hamas tunnel used in a deadly attack against troops during the 2014 Gaza War was recently demolished, the army announced on Friday.
In the incident of July 21, 2014, a cell of Hamas agents came out of a tunnel and exchanged fires with troops, killing Lieutenant-Colonel Dolev Keidar, 2nd lieutenant Yuval Haiman, Warrant Officer Baynesain Kasahun and SGT. Nadav first -class Goldmacher.
The tunnel, which, according to the army, lasted a kilometer long, was recently demolished by the Yahalom combat engineering unit during the operations of the Netzah Yehuda battalion of the Kfir Brigade in the Beit Hanoun region.
Meanwhile, the media in Gaza reported that a confrontation broke out Thursday between Hamas agents and armed members of the Barbakh family influence in Nasser hospital in southern Khan Younis in Gaza.
Shared images on social networks have captured noise of gunshots during confrontation, and burned vehicles and damaged equipment could be seen near the hospital.
There was no known victim following the confrontation.
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The Interior Ministry managed by Hamas said that “armed persons operating outside the law” entered the Nasser hospital, pulled weapons inside the establishment, set fire to the ambulances and destroyed the equipment.
Hamas police have faced the armed men, would have expelled them from the hospital and arrested several.
The anti -hamas media in Gaza reported a different version of the events, however, saying that the members of the Hamas SAHM unit – a unit responsible for asserting the order and pursuing the accused of theft or collaboration with Israel – killed a member of the Barbakh family, then fled to Nasser Hospital.
According to these reports, armed members of the Barbakh clan continued them, which led to the confrontation. The reports also said that Hamas forces used ambulances and were dismissed to houses belonging to the members of the Barbakh family.
A telegram channel affiliated with the Hamas SAHM unit said that Hamas had acted against a member of the clan involved in the flight of humanitarian aid entering Gaza. The position did not specify the fate of this individual.
Breaking: clashes broke out between the Barbah clan and Hamas after Hamas agents murdered the son of the chief of the clan in Gaza.
Armed men stormed the Nasser hospital in retaliation. At least 20 dead or injured, the entrance to the destroyed hospital and the ambulances struck.
– Eyal Yakoby (@eyakoby) June 26, 2025
In addition, the charitable organization Doctors Without Borders (MSF) called on Friday for a controversial rescue effort in Israel and the United States in Gaza, saying that it was “slaughter pretending to be humanitarian aid”.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, launched last month, “degrades the Palestinians by design, forcing them to choose between famine or risk their lives for minimum supplies,” said MSF in a statement, demanding that the program be “immediately dismantled”.
There is an acute shortage of food and other basic supplies after the almost two years of military campaign from Israel, which has moved most of the 2.3 million inhabitants of Gaza, while Hamas continues to hold 50 Israeli hostages.
The GHF arises that its model is more effective than United Nations methods, claiming that its convoys have not been looted because it has its armed men who prevent such control.
But the organization only works up to four distribution sites across the band, none of which is in the North, and the Gazans are forced to walk over long distances while crossing the TDI lines to collect supplies.
There have been incidents of almost daily mass victims in which the FDI was accused of opening fire on the Palestinians, he says that the access routes have been approved or using them at prohibited times. Some of these incidents have taken place on the roads used by the UN for aid distribution and are not near the GHF sites.
Hamas authorities have reported dozens of people killed in many type incidents, although these figures have not been confirmed.

Palestinian children scratch the pot for part of the food at a food distribution point in Gaza City on June 27, 2025. (Bashar Taleb / AFP)
International aid trucks and warehouses storing supplies have often been looted, Israel accusing Hamas of stealing aid for their own fighters or selling to finance its operations, an accusation of Hamas denies, while others say that looters are often desperate and hungry for Palestinians.
The UN recognized that its convoys were prey to pillage, but blamed the armed gangs rather than Hamas and insisted that the solution is for Israel to allow much more aid to Gaza so that demand decreases.
Israel launched its campaign in Gaza after October 7, 2023, Assault of Hamas in southern Israel, in which some 1,200 people were killed and 251 were taken hostage.
Terrorist groups of the Gaza Strip still hold 50 hostages, including 49 of the 251 kidnapped by terrorists led by Hamas on October 7, 2023. They include bodies of at least 28 dead confirmed by the IDF. Twenty are supposed to be alive and there are serious concerns for the well-being of two others, said Israeli officials. Hamas also holds the body of a tsahal soldier killed in Gaza in 2014.
The Gaza Ministry of Health managed by Hamas says that more than 56,000 people in the band have been killed or are presumed to be dead in the fighting so far, although the toll cannot be checked and does not make the difference between civilians and combatants. Israel says he killed some 20,000 combat fighters in January and 1,600 terrorists inside Israel during the October 7 assault.
Israel said he was looking to minimize civilian deaths and stresses that Hamas uses civilians from Gaza as human shields, fighting civil zones, including houses, hospitals, schools and mosques.