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Lebanon ceasefire: Israel strikes target Hezbollah sites

Dharvi Vaid with AFP
February 7, 2025

The Israeli military said it had struck Hezbollah sites that were in "violation" of a ceasefire agreement.

A general view shows damage and debris in the southern Lebanese village of al-Taybeh, near the border with Israel, on February 4, 2025
Israel and Hezbollah accuse each other of flouting a ceasefire agreement Image: Rabih Daher/AFP/Getty Images

Israel said late Thursday that its forces had struck two sites that allegedly contained weapons belonging to the Hezbollah group despite a ceasefire deal.

Israel's forces "conducted a precise strike in Lebanese territory on two military sites that contained Hezbollah weapons, which were in violation of the ceasefire agreement," the Israeli army said in a statement on social media platform X.

Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire after a year of fighting, including two months of all-out war, that followed the Hamas terror attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023.

Ceasefire agreement extended until mid-February

Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a truce in November 2024, after 13 months of conflict between Israeli forces and the Iranian-backed Lebanese armed group.

As part of the agreement, Hezbollah was to withdraw north of Lebanon's Litani River while Israeli soldiers were to gradually pull back south of the Blue Line into Israel within 60 days. 

Both sides have accused each other of violations of the agreement. The White House said last month that the truce had been extended until February 18. 

Edited by: Roshni Majumdar

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