Israeli attacks in Lebanon during the ceasefire

A long-awaited ceasefire between the Israeli-Lebanese armed forces, Hezbollah, initiated by the United States and France has begun. Meanwhile, Lebanon has alleged that Israel has attacked at least six locations in violation of the terms of the agreement.

A long-awaited ceasefire between the Israeli-Lebanese armed forces, Hezbollah, initiated by the United States and France has begun. Meanwhile, Lebanon has alleged that Israel has attacked at least six locations in violation of the terms of the agreement.

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The ceasefire officially started at 4 am local time on Wednesday. Already, the homeless people of Lebanon have started to return home. In this situation, Lebanon claimed that the cease-fire agreement had been violated as Israel continued to attack.

The Israeli army (IDF) said it opened fire and fired rockets into the border area as the suspects were spotted there.

Hezbollah military bases in southern Lebanon were attacked, they said. Under the terms of the deal, Hezbollah's military presence is to be removed from the region.

Earlier, the IDF posted on social media warning that a curfew would be in place in southern Lebanon from 5:00 p.m. Thursday to 7:00 a.m. Friday. No one should go out at that time. At that time, it is believed that the base of Hezbollah may be attacked.

Lebanon's government army said that all information will be given to specific authorities.

According to the terms of the agreement between Hezbollah and Israel, which was brokered by the United States and France, the Israeli army must leave Lebanon within 60 days.

On the other hand, the Lebanese army and UN peacekeepers will be deployed in Hezbollah-held areas. Neither side can attack the other side.

Sources: Reuters, AP, AFP


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