The Israeli enemy launched a series of strikes on several areas across southern and eastern Lebanon late on Sunday, in a new violation of the ceasefire which took effect on November 27.
At least four strikes targeted open areas in the valleys between the towns of Deir Al-Zahrani, Houmine Al-Fawqa and Roumine near the southern city of Nabatiyeh, our correspondent reported.
The “israeli” enemy launched multiple airstrikes on South Lebanon targeting four valleys located between the towns of Arab Salim, Houmin Al-Fawqa, Deir Al-Zahrani, and Rumine, Soith Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/ZPcAGPz8OL
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A number of strikes also targeted the Janta area in the Beqaa Valley, close to the border with Syria.
ثلاث غارات اسرائيلية على أطراف النبي شيت جنتا، السفري، بيت شاما في البقاع pic.twitter.com/uVyZfUQqMc
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The Israeli occupation army claimed the strikes targeted “a rocket launcher, an unspecified military site, and routes along the Syria-Lebanon border used to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah.”
The strikes on Sunday were followed by further violations on Monday morning, with occupation forces combing the southern town of Khiam with medium and heavy weapons, National news Agency reported.
Earlier on Sunday more Israeli violations were reported across south Lebanon, as the Lebanese Army deployed in the South’s Western Sector.
On Sunday, Israeli and Lebanese media reported that the US Special Envoy Amos Hochstein told Lebanon during a visit last week that the United States guarantees full Israeli withdrawal before the end of the 60-day deadline of the ceasefire.
Source: Al-Manar English Website