A Hezbollah-affiliated account was reopened after the Israeli strike in Dahieh, according to Abu Ali Express. The move is framed as another violation of ceasefire understandings by the organization.
A Hezbollah-affiliated account was reopened following the Israeli strike in Dahieh on June 7, according to Abu Ali Express. The outlet frames the move as another violation of the ceasefire understandings that have been strained since the strike. As The Zioneer reported on June 7, the IDF struck Hezbollah command centers in Dahieh in response to rocket fire on the Upper Galilee. Since then, Hezbollah has been reported to be in shock over the strike, rejecting Lebanese government advice to agree to a ceasefire, and has admitted to violating understandings by launching rockets at IDF bases. The reopening of the account appears to be a symbolic or operational gesture of defiance, though its exact significance remains unclear. Unconfirmed: whether the account was previously shut down by Israeli or Lebanese authorities.
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