Hezbollah said Tuesday that an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon's Nabatieh al-Fawqa constitutes a blatant violation of the ceasefire it had adhered to. The group's statement comes amid a series of mutual accusations between Israel and Hezbollah over alleged breaches.
Hezbollah warned Tuesday that an Israeli airstrike in the southern Lebanese village of Nabatieh al-Fawqa is 'a blatant violation of the ceasefire which we have so far adhered to.' The claim, published by the organization, is unverified and follows a pattern of mutual accusations between Israel and Hezbollah over ceasefire terms. As The Zioneer reported earlier Tuesday (13:41 Jerusalem), Hezbollah has previously warned of a 'proportionate' response to any Israeli breach of the arrangement. Israel has not yet commented on the accusation. The IDF has accused Hezbollah of multiple ceasefire violations in recent weeks, with the military asserting it retains operational freedom in the area.
2 developments
- ConfirmedIDF reportedly strikes Nabatieh area after Hezbollah fire at Israeli forces
- DevelopingIDF accuses Hezbollah of another 'blatant' ceasefire violation
- StrongWidespread strikes underway in Nabatieh area after 'ceasefire' declaration
- DevelopingHezbollah says IDF machine-gun fire killed two civilians in Nabatieh, warns of ceasefire breach
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