Celebrations were reported in southern Lebanon overnight following the announcement of an agreement, according to Yaron Schneider on N12.
Residents in southern Lebanon took to the streets overnight to celebrate the announcement of a ceasefire agreement, as reported by Yaron Schneider on N12. The festivities followed a period of intense Israeli airstrikes in the region, which continued largely unabated even after the deal was first reported on Sunday. Earlier Monday, The Zioneer reported both a quiet night with no airstrikes after Sunday night (08:22) and the IDF's continued airstrikes on terror targets in the south (08:38), underscoring the volatile transition. The overnight celebrations, occurring after the latest wave of strikes subsided, signal broad local acceptance of the deal among southern Lebanese communities. No reports of violations or reactions from Hezbollah have emerged yet.
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- DevelopingStrikes reported in southern Lebanon and deeper inside the country
- ConfirmedIDF continues strikes in southern Lebanon despite announced agreement
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