
(SeaPRwire) – According to Israeli forces, a cache of Hezbollah weapons was found inside a Lebanese hospital over the weekend.
The Israel Defense Forces conducted the raid in the Bint Jbeil municipality of Lebanon. Photos provided to display the arms, munitions, and explosives that Israel claims were located inside a hospital in that region.
The IDF reports that it neutralized “roughly 20 terrorists” within the hospital grounds after Hezbollah was observed monitoring and shooting at IDF soldiers from a hospital window.
“The Hezbollah terrorist organization systematically and repeatedly exploited the hospital facility and its vicinity for military use, which represents a grave breach of international law,” the IDF stated in a release.
“The IDF acts in compliance with international law and warned the relevant Lebanese authorities before the operation that all military actions inside Lebanese hospitals must stop, spreading these alerts via multiple avenues. Nevertheless, Hezbollah persisted in using the hospital for military operations,” the IDF mentioned in a statement.
Israel has sustained its campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon during a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran earlier this week.
This raid follows unsuccessful U.S. negotiations with Iranian officials in Pakistan this weekend.
During a press briefing at the Serena Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, Vice President JD Vance stated that Iran has “opted not to accept our terms.”
“The unfortunate part is that we haven’t secured a deal,” Vance remarked. “And I believe that is more unfortunate for Iran than it is for the United States of America America.”
Vance noted that the discussions with Iranian officials spanned 21 hours, characterizing them as “substantive talks,” but emphasized that the U.S. would not yield on its “red lines.”
“Thus, we return to the U.S. without an agreement. We have been extremely clear about our red lines, specifying where we can accommodate them and where we cannot,” Vance continued. “We made this as clear as possible, yet they decided not to accept our conditions.”
When Digital asked Vance if he had communicated with President Donald Trump during the negotiations, the vice president confirmed he had done so “consistently.”
“I’m not sure of the exact number of times we spoke—maybe half a dozen, maybe a dozen times over the last 21 hours,” Vance stated, noting that the U.S. team was also in touch with other Trump administration officials, such as Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
‘ Preston Mizell contributed to this report.
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