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Israel targets Hezbollah sites in Lebanon, accuses group of ceasefire breach

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The army said it attacked a facility used for weapons development and another associated with the smuggling of arms.

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Israel has carried out multiple strikes on Lebanese territory since the ceasefire extension. (EPA Images pic)

DUBAI:
The Israeli military said today it struck several Hezbollah targets overnight in the Bekaa Valley and along the Syrian-Lebanese border.

The army said the targets include a facility used for underground weapons development and another associated with the smuggling of arms into Lebanon.

Yesterday, Israel said it intercepted a surveillance drone launched by Hezbollah calling it “a breach of the ceasefire agreement” between Israel and Lebanon.

Hezbollah and Israel reached a ceasefire in late November, ending a deadly conflict that began with the Gaza war in 2023.

The US confirmed on Sunday that the agreement, which includes a 60-day period for Israeli troop withdrawal, will remain in effect until Feb 18, extending the original Jan 26 deadline.

Israel has carried out multiple strikes on Lebanese territory since the ceasefire extension, killing and injuring more than 100 people.

The most recent attack is a drone strike that injured at least five people in southern Lebanese town of Majdal Selm.

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