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Lebanon: Nine people killed in Israeli attacks in south

December 03, 2024 / 9:26 AM
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Sharjah24 - AFP: Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon towns killed nine people Monday as the Israeli government announced it was targeting dozens of Hezbollah sites in retaliation for an incident the terrorist organization claimed amid a precarious ceasefire.
Both Israel and Hezbollah faced accusations Monday of breaching the truce that took effect Wednesday to end a war that has killed thousands of people in Lebanon and sparked mass displacements on both sides of the border.

The Israeli military in a statement said that it "struck Hezbollah terrorists, dozens of launchers, and terrorist infrastructure throughout Lebanon".

"Israel demands that the relevant parties in Lebanon fulfil their responsibilities and prevent Hezbollah's hostile activity," the statement said.

Lebanon's health ministry said the strikes killed five people and wounded two in the village of Haris "in an initial toll", while in the village of Tallous, another four people were killed and one wounded.

Earlier, Hezbollah said it had launched an attack targeting an Israeli position in "the occupied hills of Kfar Shouba", in a disputed part of the border area between Israel and Lebanon.

Israel's military said Hezbollah had launched two projectiles towards one of its posts in the area of Har Dov, Israel's term for the disputed Shebaa Farms.

After that attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hezbollah of a "serious violation" and vowed to "respond forcefully".

"We are determined to uphold the ceasefire and respond to any violation by Hezbollah, no matter how minor or serious," he said.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz also vowed a "harsh response".

Shortly afterwards, the Israeli military said it was striking targets in Lebanon.

Lebanon's official National News Agency reported strikes on areas of the country's south, where Hezbollah has long held sway, around 20 kilometres (12 miles) from the border with Israel.
December 03, 2024 / 9:26 AM

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