Hezbollah issued a statement early Monday accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire and warning of a response 'at the appropriate time and place.' The IDF has not yet commented on the allegation.
Hezbollah early Monday accused Israel of violating the ceasefire in Lebanon, in a short statement carried by its media arm. The group said it would respond 'at the appropriate time and place,' without specifying the nature or location of the alleged Israeli violation. Israeli officials have not yet responded.
The exchange is the latest in a pattern of mutual accusations that has persisted since the ceasefire took effect. The Zioneer has previously reported several rounds of claims and counterclaims, including an IDF accusation on June 14 that Hezbollah committed a 'blatant' violation, and a Hezbollah accusation on June 23 that Israel broke the arrangement — a charge Israel denied. A similar Hezbollah accusation, also citing a 'blatant violation' after a strike near Nabatieh, was reported shortly before midnight Sunday.
The current bulletin is based on a single source — Hezbollah's own statement — and no independent confirmation of the alleged Israeli violation is available. The Zioneer's archive shows that the ceasefire has been repeatedly tested by both sides, with the IDF maintaining that it retains full operational freedom along the border.
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