The Israeli military has announced several strikes on targets it says threaten a Nov. 27 cease-fire agreement with Lebanon.
The Israeli military conducted airstrikes targeting suspected Hezbollah weapons smugglers in Syria believed to be flowing weapons across the border into Lebanon on Nov. 30.
The strike occurred just days after Israel agreed to a cease-fire in Lebanon, meant to halt nearly 14 months of fighting with terrorist organization Hezbollah.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Israeli Air Force (IAF) aircraft “conducted an intelligence-based strike” on sites along the Syria–Lebanon border.
The U.S.-brokered cease-fire in Lebanon, which began on Nov. 27, called for an immediate halt to the fighting along the Israel–Lebanon border. Under the agreement, Hezbollah is to pull its forces north of the Litani River, while Lebanese government forces are to reassert control over the areas south of the…
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