Hezbollah announced on Monday evening that it has resumed attacks on Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon, claiming the group had withheld fire yesterday after signing a digital agreement but is now responding to Israeli strikes earlier today. The group said it fired mortar shells and anti-tank missiles at an area where troops were reported to be active. The claim is unverified.
Hezbollah announced on Monday evening at 18:55 that it is resuming attacks on Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, claiming the group had held its fire since yesterday after the signing of a digital agreement. The group said it fired mortars and anti-tank missiles at an area where Israeli troops were reportedly operating, framing the action as a response to Israeli strikes earlier in the day.
As The Zioneer reported earlier Monday at 08:38, the IDF continued to strike terror targets in southern Lebanon despite reports of a pending agreement — a thread that Hezbollah's latest statement appears to acknowledge and respond to. The group's claim that it had deliberately withheld fire "yesterday" (Sunday) aligns with the timeline of the reported digital agreement, though the nature and status of that agreement remain unclear.
The claim is sourced from Hezbollah-affiliated channels and is unverified by independent or Israeli military sources. It remains unclear whether any exchange of fire is ongoing, whether casualties occurred on either side, or whether the IDF confirms Hezbollah's account of the incident. The announcement follows a pattern of back-and-forth claims between the sides as reported by The Zioneer in recent days, including Hezbollah's claim on June 10 of striking two IDF vehicles in the area.
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