A Hezbollah official told Reuters that the organization has not carried out a single attack against Israel since the ceasefire came into effect, and said the situation now depends on Israel. The claim, attributed to the official, comes amid ongoing tensions along the Lebanese border.
A Hezbollah official told Reuters on Monday that the group has refrained from attacking Israel since a ceasefire came into effect, saying 'we have not carried out a single attack against Israel.' The official added that the situation now depends on Israel’s actions, without elaborating on specific conditions.
The statement follows weeks of cross-border hostilities that peaked in early June. As The Zioneer previously reported, earlier Hezbollah statements conditioned its restraint on Israeli compliance with the ceasefire framework. Monday’s comment is the most definitive assertion by a Hezbollah source that the group has fully held its fire during the period.
The claim is a single-source report from a Reuters interview and has not been independently corroborated by Israeli or international monitors. It comes amid a broader lull in exchanges, though Israel’s military has maintained a posture of readiness along the northern border.
3 developments
- DevelopingNo Hezbollah attacks or Israeli strikes reported since US-Iran deal announcement
- DevelopingIsraeli operations continue in Lebanon; official warns Hezbollah misstep could trigger broader conflict
- DevelopingIran announces end of operations against Israel, warns of retaliation if Israel strikes Lebanon
- DevelopingUS Defense Secretary Hegseth: Israel's Lebanon response restrained, Iran must rein in Hezbollah
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