Lebanese Army Issues Danger Warning to Civilians as Israeli Strikes Pierce Truce Reports

The Lebanese army urges civilians to stay away from southern villages, warning that the U.S.-Iran ceasefire does not protect Lebanon from ongoing Israeli attacks.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 8, 2026, 3:18 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Times of Israel and AFP

Lebanese Army Issues Danger Warning to Civilians as Israeli Strikes Pierce Truce Reports - article image
Lebanese Army Issues Danger Warning to Civilians as Israeli Strikes Pierce Truce Reports - article image

Military Command Rejects Premature Return Claims

The Lebanese army command issued a stern public warning on Wednesday morning, urging citizens to ignore unverified reports suggesting a regional cessation of hostilities. In an official statement, the military emphasized that the security situation in the south remains volatile and that the "danger of ongoing Israeli attacks" is a direct threat to civilian life. The army specifically directed residents to avoid any towns or villages where Israeli occupation forces have made territorial gains, describing the current landscape as a theater of active war rather than a zone of recovery.

The Disconnect Between Diplomacy and the Front Line

This military directive serves as a direct counter-narrative to earlier claims by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who asserted that the two-week truce between Washington and Tehran was "effective immediately" across all regional fronts. The Lebanese Armed Forces clarified that regardless of diplomatic discussions in the Persian Gulf, the tactical reality in southern Lebanon has not changed. The army’s warning highlights a significant breakdown in the communication of ceasefire terms, leaving hundreds of thousands of displaced persons caught between international optimistic rhetoric and the lethal reality on the ground.

Lethal Strikes in Sidon and Southern Districts

Evidence of the continued conflict was tragically underscored by a major Israeli airstrike on the seafront road in Sidon, which occurred shortly after the ceasefire was announced. Lebanese health officials reported that at least eight people were killed and 22 others wounded in the blast, which targeted an area near local cafes. The strike required multiple emergency teams to manage the high volume of casualties, proving that the coastal city and surrounding southern districts remain under intense fire despite the "double-sided ceasefire" proclaimed by the White House for the Iranian theater.

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