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Israel and Hezbollah exchange accusations of ceasefire violations

A truce came into effect on Wednesday following tense negotiations

Israel and the Lebanon-based armed group Hezbollah have accused each other of breaching a ceasefire that had been achieved by the two sides earlier this week and took effect on Wednesday morning.

On Thursday, the Israeli military said the country’s air force had struck a facility allegedly used by the group to store mid-range rockets in southern Lebanon, marking the first attack since the US-brokered truce pact came into force. According to Lebanese security sources cited by Reuters, the strike took place near Baysariyah, north of the Litani River.

West Jerusalem also acknowledged that troops had opened fire at what it referred to as “suspects” with vehicles moving in several areas in the southern zone, citing the arrival of the cars as a breach of the ceasefire deal.

Meanwhile, senior Hezbollah politician Hassan Fadlallah also accused Israel of violating the deal, saying the Israeli military was “attacking those returning to the border villages.” At the same time, the Lebanese Army reportedly claimed that Israel had violated the ceasefire several times on Wednesday and Thursday.

The armistice aimed at halting more than a year of fighting was announced by US President Joe Biden on Tuesday, hours after Israeli jets had shelled Beirut and other Lebanese cities, while Hezbollah fired rockets into the Galilee region of Israel.

Under the terms of the truce, the Lebanese Army and police agreed to deploy to the country’s border with Israel over the next two months, while West Jerusalem is expected to “gradually withdraw its remaining forces and civilians,” Biden said on Tuesday. He added that Hezbollah and “other terrorist organizations will not be allowed” into the area.

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FILE PHOTO. Lebanese Hezbollah fighters in Aaramta, Lebanon.
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The fighting between Hezbollah and the IDF broke out in October 2023, when the pro-Palestinian armed group started launching rockets and mortar shells across the border. Hezbollah claimed at the time that it would not end the hostilities until Israel stops the war with Hamas in Gaza.

Israel invaded southern Lebanon in early October, ramping up airstrikes on Beirut and other cities, and eliminating several high-ranking Hezbollah members, including the group’s longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

More than 60 people have been killed in Israel by Hezbollah attacks and more than 3,500 people have been killed by Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon since October 2023, according to officials from both sides. Some 70,000 people in Israel and around 1.2 million people in Lebanon have been displaced.

Biden also pledged to renew his push for a ceasefire agreement in Gaza after efforts to get Israel and Hamas to suspend the conflict failed. Israel declared war on the Gaza-based Palestinian group after its October 7, 2023 raid that resulted in the deaths of over 1,100 Israelis, while an estimated 250 were taken captive.

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