Lebanese Army Warns Israeli Airstrikes Might Force It to Freeze Co-Operation with Ceasefire Committee
- On the evening of April 27, 2025, eight airstrikes were carried out by Israeli aircraft targeting the southern suburb of Beirut after evacuation alerts were issued.
- The strikes occurred despite efforts by the Lebanese army to inspect sites and coordinate with the UN monitoring committee to prevent attacks, all rejected by Israel.
- The Lebanese army condemned the attacks, stating Israel's persistent violations weaken both the ceasefire committee's role and the army's mandate under the 2024 ceasefire agreement.
- Since the ceasefire began on November 27, 2024, Lebanese officials have documented in excess of 3,000 breaches by Israeli forces, resulting in more than 200 deaths, underscoring the intensification of hostilities.
- The Lebanese army warned that continued Israeli airstrikes might force it to suspend cooperation with the ceasefire monitoring committee, increasing tensions along the border.
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Lebanese army warns Israeli airstrikes might force it to freeze co-operation with ceasefire committee
The Lebanese army condemned Friday Israel’s airstrikes on suburbs of Beirut, warning that such attacks are weakening the role of Lebanon’s armed forces that might eventually suspend cooperation with the committee monitoring the truce that ended the Israel-Hezbollah war.
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