IDF Confirms Strikes in Lebanon During Ceasefire: 'Self-Defense Operations Are Not Li
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The Israeli Army claimed this Saturday to have carried out attacks “on several occasions” in southern Lebanon since the beginning of the ceasefire, in what it justified as a result of alleged “violations” by Hizbulá of the agreement in force. In a statement, the Army said that militiamen approached troops deployed in the south of the neighboring country from the north “of the yellow line”, the area militarily controlled by Israel, representing “…
The government of Netanyahu justifies the offensive as a result of alleged "violations" by Hizbulá of the agreement in force. In a statement, the Army notes that militiamen approached troops deployed in the south of the neighboring country from the "yellow line" north, the area militarily controlled by Israel, representing "an immediate threat" Iran regains restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz by the US blockade just a few hours after reopening …
Middle East Tensions Rise Again After Lebanon Strikes and Hormuz Shift
The IDF said it carried out strikes in southern Lebanon after identifying what it described as a Hezbollah ceasefire violation. A senior Hezbollah official said Iran helped secure the ceasefire through “pressure cards.” Iran’s parliament speaker warned the Strait of Hormuz would “not remain open” if the U.S. blockade continues. The Israel-Hezbollah truce came under new pressure after the Israel Defense Forces said Hezbollah violated the ceasefi…
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