Israel Army has struck several Hezbollah targets on Sunday night, including a rocket launcher, an unspecified military site, and “routes along the Syria-Lebanon border used to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah.” The military says that before the strikes, it made the threats known to an international mechanism set up as part of the ongoing ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, but “the threats weren’t addressed.” “The IDF continues to act to remove any threat to the State of Israel and will operate to prevent any attempt by Hezbollah to rebuild its forces in accordance with the ceasefire understandings,” the IDF adds.
בלבנון פרסמו תיעוד נוסף של אחת התקיפות, הפעם באזור דיר א-זהארני במחוז נבטייה. pic.twitter.com/ZLEtb8s5Rr
— ישראל היום (@IsraelHayomHeb) January 12, 2025
Meanwhile, Lebanese media report additional Israeli airstrikes in the Janta area in the Beqaa Valley, close to the border with Syria. There was no immediate comment from the IDF on the strikes.
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