Hezbollah said Tuesday that Israel struck in southern Lebanon, violating the ceasefire. The claim, published by the organization, is unverified and follows a series of mutual accusations between the sides.
Hezbollah alleged Tuesday that Israel carried out a strike in southern Lebanon, marking the latest ceasefire violation accusation since the cessation of hostilities took effect. The group provided no details on the location, timing, or nature of the alleged strike. The claim has not been independently verified, and there has been no immediate comment from the IDF. The accusation comes after weeks of mutual recriminations: the IDF has repeatedly accused Hezbollah of violating the truce — most recently on June 19, when the military said the group had broken the agreement and that Israeli forces retained full operational freedom. Hezbollah itself has claimed attacks on Israeli forces, including a June 15 drone and anti-tank missile strike on IDF troops in southern Lebanon — the first such attack it acknowledged since the ceasefire began. The Zioneer previously reported a series of border incidents, including Hezbollah strikes on Israeli vehicles and an IDF campaign of strikes against Hezbollah targets in June. With no independent confirmation and both sides trading accusations, the true picture on the ground remains opaque.
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
- StrongReports: IDF strikes Hezbollah infrastructure in Nabatieh area, southern Lebanon
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