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Israel and Hezbollah trade accusations of ceasefire violations

Israel and Hezbollah trade accusations of ceasefire violations

Dec 01, 2024

Jerusalem [Israel], December 1: The Israeli military said its air force struck a facility
used by Hezbollah to store mid-range rockets in southern Lebanon on Thursday, after
both sides accused each other of breaching a ceasefire that aims to halt over a year of
fighting.
Israel said it also opened fire on Thursday towards what it called "suspects" with
vehicles arriving at several areas in the southern zone, saying it was a breach of the
truce with Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah, which came into eFFect on Wednesday.
Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah in turn accused Israel of violating the deal.
The Lebanese army later accused Israel of violating the ceasefire several times on
Wednesday and Thursday.
The exchange of accusations highlighted the fragility of the ceasefire, which was
brokered by the United States and France to end the conflict, fought in parallel with the
Gaza war. The truce lasts for 60 days in the hope of reaching a permanent cessation of
hostilities.
Israel's airstrike on Thursday was the first since the truce took eFFect on Wednesday
morning. Lebanese security sources and the Al Jadeed broadcaster said it took place
near Baysariyah, north of the Litani River.
The ceasefire deal stipulates that unauthorized military facilities south of the Litani
River should be dismantled, but does not mention military facilities north of the river.
Earlier, Israeli tank fire hit five towns and some agricultural fields in southern Lebanon,
state media and Lebanese security sources said, saying at least two people were
wounded.
All the areas lie within 2 km (1.2 miles) of the Blue Line demarcating the border between
Lebanon and Israel, in an area the Israeli military has announced as a no-go zone along
the border, even after the deal was agreed.
The Israeli military said in a statement it had identified several suspicious activities that
posed a threat and breached conditions of the ceasefire agreement.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Corporation