Both Israeli and Hezbollah attacks were recorded after the start of the renewed ceasefire, according to reports. The exchanges signal the fragility of the halt in hostilities that took effect Friday at 16:00.
Reports from the Lebanese arena indicate that both Israel and Hezbollah carried out attacks after the renewed ceasefire — which took effect at 16:00 Friday — went into force. A single-source report from a security channel described the exchanges as a continuation of hostilities amid the declared halt, without specifying numbers, locations, or casualties.
As The Zioneer reported earlier Friday, a senior US official announced that Israel and Hezbollah had agreed to a ceasefire starting at 16:00. An Israeli official subsequently confirmed the ceasefire was in effect, while the IDF said it would continue to strike threats as needed. The current reports suggest that neither side has fully ceased operations, raising questions about the durability of the arrangement.
The incident comes amid a pattern of ceasefire violations and retaliatory strikes, including Hezbollah attacks on Israeli territory and a subsequent Israeli strike in Dahieh earlier this week.
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