The IDF said its air force struck a facility used by Hezbollah to store missiles near the border. Hezbollah puts forward its version.
The Israel Defense Forces said it was forced to carry out the airstrikes because of Lebanese Hezbollah’s alleged violation of the terms of the peace agreement, which includes a cease-fire from Wednesday. Reuters reported this on the evening of Thursday, November 28.
The Israeli military has reportedly discovered and destroyed a storage site for medium-range missiles near its northern border. The shooting was also caused by the appearance of “suspicious people in vehicles” arriving at the so-called “blue line” of demarcation between the warring parties.
In Hezbollah’s political wing, accusations of ceasefire violations are being heard against Israel. They say the IDF is attacking civilians who have returned to their homes in southern Lebanon. And the missile depot mentioned in the Israeli military report is not located south of the Litani River, which is prohibited by the agreement, but north of the reservoir.
The clashes highlight the fragility of a 60-day ceasefire brokered by the United States and France, with Israel and Hezbollah that Western countries hope will achieve a permanent peace.
Let’s remember that on November 26, US President Joe Biden said that Israel and the Hezbollah group were able to reach an agreement on a temporary truce in Lebanon.
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Source: korrespondent

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