Israel Army Says It Struck Hezbollah Sites in Lebanon Despite Ceasefire
Israeli strikes targeted Hezbollah’s military infrastructure amid ceasefire tensions; at least 127 civilians have died in Lebanon since the 2024 ceasefire, UN reported.
- Late on Monday, Israeli jets struck multiple sites in southern Lebanon including Mount Safi, Jbaa, the Zefta Valley, and between Azza and Rumin Arki, hitting Hezbollah-linked infrastructure used by the Radwan Force.
- Despite the 2024 ceasefire, Israel has continued near-daily strikes days after civilian envoys from Israel and Lebanon met on the military committee overseeing the ceasefire.
- Lebanese state media reported damage to civilian homes, and a U.N. report said at least 127 civilians have been killed since the ceasefire, with `war crimes` warnings from U.N. officials.
- Lebanon's government committed to disarm Hezbollah, and the Lebanese army will dismantle its military infrastructure near the border by year's end; Joseph Aoun, Lebanese President, said negotiations with Israel are underway before the five-member ceasefire committee meets on December 19.
- Israel's accusations that Lebanon is not doing enough sit alongside Hezbollah's silence, while the Lebanese government denies those claims and Nawaf Salam, Lebanese Prime Minister, seeks stronger ceasefire monitoring.
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Despite a ceasefire concluded in November 2024, Israel continues to strike Lebanon regularly with the aim of reaching the Islamist Hezbollah movement.
Israel army says it struck Hezbollah sites in Lebanon despite ceasefire
Israel launched a series of strikes on southern Lebanon on Tuesday, Lebanese state media reported, with the Israeli army saying it hit a Hezbollah training centre and other targets.Despite a November 2024 ceasefire that was supposed to end more than a year of hostilities between Israel and the Iran-backed militant group, Israel has kept up...
In fact, there is a ceasefire, but Israel has attacked Hezbollah's training grounds in southern Lebanon. In Jerusalem, authorities also hoisted the Israeli flag – on a Uno building.
The Israeli Air Force has claimed to have again attacked positions of the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia in southern Lebanon.
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