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이란-미국(이스라엘) 전쟁. 이스라엘, 헤즈볼라 공격으로 (수요일 300명 이상 사망). 헤즈볼라 국회의원, 이스라엘과 협상하는 레바논 정부 비판.

by 원시 2026. 4. 12.

1. 이스라엘이 4월 11일, 레바논의 200곳을 폭격했다 발표. 이스라엘 지상군이 레바논 남부에서 작전수행할 수 있도록 공습 지속할 예정.

2. 지난 수요일 (4월 8일) 이스라엘의 레바논 폭격으로 레바논 300명 이상 사망

 

3. 레바논 대통령의 발표, 다음 주 와싱턴 D.C 에서 레바논과 이스라엘 정부간 회담 예정.

이스라엘 네탄야후의 입장 "휴전 협상에서 헤즈볼라는 의제가 아니다" 

 

4.  헤즈볼라 당 소속 국회의원, 하산 파드랄라 (Fadlallah)는 레바논 정부가 이스라엘과 협상하는 것을 비판함. 근거, 레바논 법률 위반이자, 레바논의 내부 분열을 가져온다.

 

 

 

Israel says it struck 200 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in 24 hours

 

published at 10:21 10:21

Smoke rises following an airstrike in Lebanon, as seen from Israeli side of the border, April 11. Image source,Reuters Image caption,

 

Smoke rises following air strike in southern Lebanon on April 1

 

1 As direct talks between US and Iran take place in Islamabad with Pakistan, Israel says it is continuing strikes on targets in Lebanon.

 

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says it has struck more than 200 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in the past 24 hours.

 

In a statement, it says its air force is carrying out further attacks and supporting ground forces operating in southern Lebanon.

 

The IDF also says it is targeting launchers to prevent attacks on Israel. Lebanon's health ministry says six people have been killed in raids in southern Lebanon, with five others injured.

 

Meanwhile, Israel has warned of an aircraft intrusion in the Upper Galilee region in the north of the country. It's not clear who launched the attack.

 

 

 

Lebanon's government faces difficult situation as country is in deep crisis

published at 06:44

06:44

 

Hugo Bachega

Middle East correspondent, in Beirut

 

A man pulls a drum at the site of an Israeli strike in Tyre, Lebanon.

 

 

 

A wave of Israeli air strikes on Wednesday led to the deaths of at least 300 people in Lebanon, the health ministry says. This image shows some of the destruction in the Lebanese city of Tyre

 

If the war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is seen as jeopardising the ceasefire deal in Iran, it is likely President Trump will put pressure on Israel to stop.

 

After inflicting widespread horror and destruction in the country with a wave of air strikes on Wednesday, Israel has decreased the scale of its attacks, and reports say that happened after American calls for restraint.

 

The widely condemned attacks killed more than 300 people, at least a third of them women, children, according to Lebanon’s health ministry.

 

They happened in the middle of the day without warning and some of them hit busy, densely populated neighbourhoods that had never been targeted before - places people felt they were safe.

 

There is now the prospect of direct talks between Israeli and Lebanese officials, a significant development for countries that have no diplomatic relations.

 

Lebanon, however, says no negotiations will happen before a ceasefire first. Israel says the war will continue. This is probably the easiest obstacle to be overcome.

 

The Lebanese government is in a difficult situation: the country is under attack, in deep crisis, and the authorities cannot deliver Hezbollah’s disarmament.

 

President Joseph Aoun, who made what he calls the "state monopoly on arms" one of his priorities, has warned that disarmament cannot be delivered by force. Without Hezbollah's consent, he has said, there is the risk of violence.

 

Hezbollah has, so far, refused to discuss the future of its weapons. Its supporters call it "the resistance", the only force able to protect them.

 

Since its creation in the 1980s it has been armed, trained, and financed by Iran. And observers say any decision about its arsenal will not be taken in Beirut, but in Tehran.

 

 

 

 

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Hezbollah lawmaker criticises Lebanese government over upcoming talks with Israel

published at 06:28

 

 

헤즈볼라 당 소속 국회의원, 하산 파드랄라 (Fadlallah)는 레바논 정부가 이스라엘과 협상하는 것을 비판함.

레바논 대통령의 발표, 다음 주 와싱턴 D.C 에서 레바논과 이스라엘 정부간 회담 예정.

이스라엘 네탄야후의 입장 "휴전 협상에서 헤즈볼라는 의제가 아니다" 

 

Away from Islamabad, we can bring you an update from a lawmaker affiliated with Iran-backed Hezbollah:

 

Lebanese lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah, a member of Hezbollah, has criticised the Lebanese government for holding talks with Israel.

 

This follows Lebanon's president announcing that a meeting is set for next week in Washington DC. Israel says Hezbollah won't be included in ceasefire discussions with Lebanon.

 

In a statement published by Hezbollah-run Al-Manar TV, Fadlallah calls the move "a blatant violation of the constitution and Lebanese laws", and says it "exacerbates domestic divisions" in Lebanon.

 

He adds: "What the enemy has been unable to do on the ground... it will not obtain in negotiations with an authority that lacks decision-making power, has abandoned its most basic duties, has failed to protect its people and cannot be trusted to safeguard national sovereignty."

 

In our next post, we'll bring you some analysis from the BBC's Hugo Bachega on the talks between Israel and Lebanon, and where Hezbollah fits in the ongoing discussions.