Hours After 10-Day Ceasefire, Lebanese Army Says Israeli Attacks Violate Ceasefire
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A ten-day ceasefire has entered into force between Israel and Lebanon. Lebanon, however, accused Israel of breaking the agreement. The Lebanese army said that since the ceasefire came into force there had been a temporary attack by Israel on southern Lebanese villages. Citizens were called to move their return to the villages for the time being.
Shortly after the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon came into effect on Thursday, Israel shot at several villages. Under the auspices of US President Donald Trump, the two countries had agreed to a ten-day ceasefire, including the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia. The ceasefire began on Thursday afternoon (17.00 a.m. US East Coast time, 23.00 p.m. CEST). However, Israel soon broke against it, according to Lebanese information. The Israeli army r…
The ten-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah went into effect on Thursday evening at 11:00 PM Dutch time, but last night it reported…
On Thursday evening, the Lebanese army accused Israel of committing "acts of aggression" and bombings in violation of the truce that came into effect at midnight in the country. Hezbollah, for its part, announces that it has attacked Israeli soldiers in retaliation. Follow the latest news. - IN DIRECT - Middle East: "Israeli acts of aggression" denounced by the Lebanese army, despite the truce (International).
Hours After 10-Day Ceasefire, Lebanese Army Says Israeli Attacks Violate Ceasefire
Hezbollah claimed to have conducted 38 attacks on Israeli positions just before the ceasefire. Israel's UN ambassador stated they would monitor the situation closely and responded cautiously.
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