Conflict erupts in Lebanon between Israel, Hezbollah — just hours after 2 sides reach critical truce

By New York Post (World News) | Created at 2026-06-20 20:49:06 | Updated at 2026-06-20 22:35:53 2 hours ago

Hours after the two sides agreed to stop fighting, Israel and Hezbollah traded attacks in Lebanon Saturday threatening to upend a fragile peace agreement between the US and Iran.

The terror group launched “some 50 projectiles at Israeli troops” overnight into Saturday, prompting Israel Defense Forces’ attacks on what an official described as “Hezbollah targets.”

An IDF soldier was killed and 13 others were wounded by the terror group in the Nabatieh-area village of Kfar Tebnit, the Israeli military said.

Smoke rises from the site of a string of Israeli airstrikes that targeted the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh Saturday. AFP via Getty Images

The IDF carried out a wave of strikes killing at least 27 people, according to Lebanese officials, the Times of Israel reported.

“Hezbollah broke the ceasefire, not Israel,” Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter wrote on X Saturday. “Terrorists lie. Hezbollah is a terrorist organization. Hezbollah lies.

“Iran is using its proxy to extract concessions. That is the modus operandi of the murderous regime in Tehran.”

Hezbollah denied that it was the the first to strike, claiming it had “adhered to the ceasefire” since the truce with Israel, which was brokered by the US and Qatar, went into effect Friday afternoon at 4 p.m., local time.

The terror group — based in southern Lebanon — said its fighters engaged with IDF troops attempting to advance on Lebanese territory.  

Lebanese rescuers gather at the site of an Israeli airstrike on the town of Qannarit Saturday. STRINGER/EPA/Shutterstock

“We will not tolerate any attempt by the enemy to seize land and expand its occupation,” Hezbollah said in a statement Saturday.

“The continuation of brutal Israeli attacks aims to obstruct any solution that would allow for restoring stability in Lebanon,” the Lebanese army said of Israel’s actions that have sparked unprecedented criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from President Trump.

“I’m not happy with the way Israel has handled themselves with Lebanon and Hezbollah,” the president told reporters on the sidelines of the G7 summit earlier this week.

“Israel is fighting Hezbollah too long, and too many people are being killed,” Trump also said. “You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody.”

27 people died in the IDF strikes into Saturday morning, according to Lebanese officials. STRINGER/EPA/Shutterstock

He warned the Israeli prime minister that he “has to be more responsible with respect to Lebanon” and urged him to accept the cease-fire Friday.

Under pressure from the Trump administration, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz and Netanyahu instructed the Israeli military to “hold its fire” in Lebanon on Saturday, Channel 12 news reported.

Following “coordination between the political echelon and the United States,” Netanyahu reportedly said he wouldn’t withdraw troops from southern Lebanon, according to the network.

Smoke rises from the town of Shweikin in southern Lebanon after Israeli airstrikes Saturday. Anadolu via Getty Images

The heavy fighting is threatening to unravel the fragile memorandum of understanding signed this week between the US and Iran, which hinges on hostilities in Lebanon ending.

In response, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said Saturday it was closing the Strait of Hormuz, after agreeing to reopen it as part of the agreement with the US — blaming the Israeli strikes on Hezbollah.

“Iran does not control the Strait of Hormuz,” CENTCOM spokesperson Navy Capt. Tim Hawkins said.

The US denied the strait had been closed, with US Central Command posted on X that 55 commercial vessels had moved through the waterway on Saturday.

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