March 16, 2026

The Israeli army says its forces are striking key sites in southern Lebanon, as fierce clashes with Hezbollah continue near the town of Khiam.

The Israeli military says its troops have launched ‘limited and targeted ground operations‘ in southern Lebanon as fighting against Hezbollah intensifies around the strategic southern town of Khiam.

At least three air strikes struck the city of Khiam, Al Jazeera Arabic reported on Monday.

Khiam, a stronghold of Hezbollah, is strategically located and is seen as a gateway to southern Lebanon. The latest war started after Hezbollah fired rockets in response to the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Hezbollah had not attacked Israel since the 2024 ceasefire despite repeated Israeli violations of the United States-brokered deal.

On Monday morning, two Israeli air raids targeted the town of Yater, Al Jazeera Arabic reported. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

Israel also launched raids on Burj Qalawiya, Sultaniya and Chaqra, also in southern Lebanon, according to Al Jazeera Arabic. Two raids were also conducted on the towns of Qantara and as-Sawana.

The Israeli army is conducting targeted ground operations and air strikes against key Hezbollah strongholds in southern Lebanon, particularly around the strategic town of Khiam, as clashes escalate following Hezbollah’s rocket attacks triggered by the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Despite a 2024 ceasefire, fighting has resumed with Israeli raids hitting Khiam, Yater, Burj Qalawiya, Sultaniya, Chaqra, Qantara, and as-Sawana, marking a sharp intensification in the long-standing conflict.

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