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Israel, Hezbollah exchange fire after truce; US believes ceasefire still holds

  • Israel's military has fired on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, marking a continuation of exchanges during a fragile ceasefire.
  • Hezbollah's attack occurred after Lebanon accused Israel of violating the truce over 50 times recently.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Hezbollah's fire as "a serious violation" and promised a strong response.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today that Israel is committed to a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah, but warned that this does not mean the war is over. Speaking at the start of a cabinet meeting in the northern border town of Nahariya, Netanyahu warned that Hezbollah had seriously violated Monday's agreement and that Israel had since attacked more than 20 targets across Lebanon in retaliation. "Currently we are in a truce, and…

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Assault or self-defense? The continued shelling from both sides in southern Lebanon has raised the question of whether the ceasefire will last. Experts that SvD spoke to see several risks.

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WIN broke the news in Israel on Sunday, December 1, 2024.
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