IAF strikes military sites in Lebanon citing presence of Hezbollah weaponry
- Israel conducted a strike on two military sites in Lebanon that contained Hezbollah weapons, violating the ceasefire agreement, according to the IDF Spokesperson's Unit.
- The IDF confirmed strikes in southern and eastern Lebanon in response to attempts by Hezbollah to transfer weapons from Syria and establish new outposts.
- The ceasefire agreement was supposed to see Israeli forces withdraw by January 26, but it was extended to February 18 due to Lebanon's insufficient forces.
- A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has been in place since November 27, following a year of hostilities that included two months of war.
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