Even after the announcement of an agreement, Hezbollah has continued firing rockets, anti-tank missiles, and mortar shells at Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, according to Israeli military sources. The IDF said it struck terrorists who approached troops in a manner that posed an immediate threat.
This evening's report from military sources shows Hezbollah has not halted fire against Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon despite the announcement of an agreement earlier today. Rockets, anti-tank missiles, and mortars were directed at IDF troops in the area. In response, the IDF targeted terrorists who were approaching its forces in what the military described as an imminent threat.
As The Zioneer reported earlier — at 20:44 Monday — rocket fire targeting Israeli troops in southern Lebanon was ongoing. The situation on the ground has not changed despite the MOU announcement circulated by the White House at 23:16, which stated the memorandum ends fighting on all fronts including Lebanon. The pattern of continued Hezbollah fire even as diplomatic texts advance has been a recurring theme in southern Lebanon operations over recent days.
No reports of Israeli casualties in this evening's incidents have been published. The IDF's operational posture in the area appears unchanged — forces remain on the ground and continue to strike any movement assessed as a direct threat.
2 developments
- ConfirmedIDF continues strikes in southern Lebanon despite announced agreement
- StrongIDF maintains strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon
- ConfirmedIDF eliminates Hezbollah operatives approaching troops in southern Lebanon
- StrongIDF says it struck 7 immediate threats from Hezbollah in southern Lebanon Monday
Source and signal
- Internal intake
