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IAF strikes military sites in Lebanon citing presence of Hezbollah weaponry

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The IAF struck two military sites in Lebanon on Thursday, the military confirmed, citing the presence of Hezbollah weaponry.

According to the IDF, the presence of these weapons, as well as attempts to smuggle weaponry into Lebanese territory through the Syrian border, constituted a violation of the current ceasefire.

Additionally, the terror organization has reportedly attempted to build infrastructure in the areas under attack.

Two military sites found to have contained Hezbollah weapons near the Litani River were attacked, the IDF stated.

Israeli-Hezbollah ceasefire

The current ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah will remain in place until February 18 unless another extension is agreed upon.

 Smoke rises behind buildings in Beirut, Lebanon September 27, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/EMILIE MADI)
Smoke rises behind buildings in Beirut, Lebanon September 27, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/EMILIE MADI)

During the previous round of ceasefire negotiations, which occurred in January, sources close to the now-US President Donald Trump reportedly warned Israeli officials, “We don’t want the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon to collapse.”

Amichai Stein contributed to this report.

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