Israel launched air strikes on five cities in South Lebanon on Thursday, shortly after warning the inhabitants to evacuate, inform AFP and quoted the Lebanese state media and the Israeli army.
The Lebanese National Intelligence Agency announced a strike on Mais Al-Jabal, a border city destroyed last year between Israel and Hezbollah, where the Ministry of Health stated that one person was injured.
The attacks also focused on Debbin, Burj Qalawiya, al-Shahabiya and Kfar Tibnit, with roads from these areas full of people fleeing from the strikes.
Israel continued his strikes on South Lebanon, despite an agreement on a ceasefire signed in November, which ended for more than a year of hostility and two months of open conflict with Hezbollah.
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She also maintained soldiers in five strategic positions in the south of Lebanon.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun criticized the attacks and “silence of the countries that sponsored” the ceasefire, which said “supports other aggression”, said the report.
“It is time for this obvious violation of Lebanese sovereignty,” he added.
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The Israeli army said it focused on several weapons storage facilities belonging to the Hezbollah Radwan power in South Lebanon.
The army said that “they will continue to work to remove any threat” for Israel. Previously, she issued “immediate” orders to evacuate for the inhabitants of targeted five cities and warned that it would hit the goals of Hezbollah.
Before Thursday’s strike, Lebanon Prime Minister Nawaf Salam urged “maximum pressure” on Israel to stop his attacks on his country.
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Previously, the Israeli army said it would attack the military infrastructure of Hezbollah in South Lebanon “in response to his attempts to rebuild his activities in this area”.
Israel’s latest strikes came the day after Hezbollah was marked a year after the attack, which saw hundreds of pagers and destroyed its members, killed dozens and injured thousands.
Israel and Hezbollah were involved in cross -border clashes almost a year before the Pager attack, which was one of several strikes that seriously weakened the Iranian group.
Under pressure from the United States, Beirut ordered the Lebanese army to prepare a plan to disarm Hezbollah in areas near the Israeli border by the end of the year.
At the beginning of this week, Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi said the Lebanese army fully disarms the Iranian group near the border within three months.
However, the military reporting that Thursday’s strikes had brought Israeli “violations” to 4,500, however, said that attacks could prevent disarmament of Hezbollah.
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“These attacks and violations prevent the army of the army from the south and their continuation will prevent the implementation of its plan, starting with the Litani River,” the report quoted the military statement.
Hezbollah refused Bejrut’s plan and is preparing to mark the death of his leader Hassan Pasrallah, who was killed last year on an Israeli strike on the southern suburbs of Beirut.
(With the entry from agencies.)
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