Israel Violates more than 1000 times the Cease-fire Agreements in Lebanon

Zionist Troops Photo: EFE


January 8, 2025 Hour: 5:30 pm

Israeli troops continue to violate the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon. Since the supposed end of hostilities took effect on November 27, more than 1,000 violations by the Zionist army have been recorded.

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During these weeks, Israel has launched aircraft into Lebanese airspace under the pretext of conducting reconnaissance maneuvers. However, Lebanese sources claim that the aircraft have carried out attacks against the civilian population, resulting in the deaths of several citizens and the destruction of homes.

Additionally, Zionist troops are creating a so-called “buffer zone” along the border to prevent the return of displaced civilians, when it is clear that the ceasefire agreement stipulates the complete withdrawal of occupiers from Lebanese territory. To date, Zionist incursions have left 45 dead, all of them civilians.

In light of this rampant wave of violence amid the ceasefire agreement, the Secretary General of the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, Naim Qassem, has left open the possibility of responding to these violations. “The patience of the Resistance Axis may run out,” he stated.

A clear example of this campaign of aggression is the bombing carried out against the home of the mayor of Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon, which occurred early Wednesday morning.

The attack was conducted by Zionist troops stationed along the border between the two countries. In another incident, the Israeli army opened fire on the town of Mays al-Jabal. Similarly, in Hermel in eastern Lebanon, Israeli planes flew over at low altitude.

Autor: OSG

Fuente: Al Manar