Israel says it launched ‘special, targeted operations’ in southern Lebanon
Summary
Israeli troops have entered southern Lebanon to dismantle Hezbollah's infrastructure. This move follows ongoing tensions, despite a ceasefire agreement made in November 2024. Israel claims its actions target Hezbollah facilities and weapons.Key Facts
- Israeli troops entered southern Lebanon to dismantle Hezbollah facilities.
- The military described these operations as "special, targeted" missions to stop Hezbollah's activities.
- The incursion happened in areas near the Lebanon-Israel border.
- This follows a ceasefire agreement meant to end prolonged hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah.
- Despite the ceasefire, Israel continues to carry out strikes in Lebanon, affecting civilian areas.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has called for an end to Israeli attacks.
- Hezbollah's leader stated they will not disarm until Israel stops air raids and withdraws from southern Lebanon.
- Recent Israeli strikes in Lebanon have targeted both Hezbollah and Palestinian faction members.
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