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Israeli Army Strikes Hezbollah Infrastructure in Lebanon

The Israeli Army bombed Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon on the anniversary of the ceasefire. Israeli authorities state their targets were weapons warehouses and positions used for planning attacks. The UN has documented thousands of truce violations.


The Israeli Army, guided by military intelligence, attacked and dismantled Hezbollah terrorist infrastructures in various areas of southern Lebanon, as indicated in the statement. The Israeli Army bombed alleged Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon this Thursday, as the ceasefire marks its one-year anniversary, the armed forces confirmed in a statement. During this year, the Israeli Army has killed about 370 Hezbollah members, the armed forces confirmed to EFE, referring to them as 'terrorists,' though it usually does not differentiate between the group's political members and its Shiite militants. 'The presence of Hezbollah terrorist organization infrastructure and activities in these areas constitutes a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon,' the statement continues. According to the UN, Israeli armed forces have killed 127 civilians along the truce. The National News Agency of Lebanon (ANN) reported that Israeli warplanes bombed the southern areas of Mahmoudiya and Al Jarmaq. The attacks occur as the ceasefire marks one year this Thursday, despite Israel having bombed the neighboring country almost daily, alleging the rearmament of Hamas. The armed forces state that their targets were weapons warehouses of the Shiite group in the south of the country and positions used by group members to 'advance terrorist attacks against the Army's troops'. The bombings throughout this year followed a war of nearly 14 months that left 4,000 dead, 16,000 injured, and 1.2 million displaced in Lebanon. 'Therefore, you can see many more precision attacks by Israel in southern Lebanon,' an Israeli Army spokeswoman told EFE in a phone call. 'This is the message that must be understood: war is tragic, and those who unleash it bear the responsibility for its consequences,' the military spokeswoman said during the call on Wednesday. 'The way to avoid civilian casualties is simple: don't start a war.' 'We are witnessing significant efforts by Hezbollah to rearm and rebuild its military capabilities, now much faster than in the past.' The UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has documented around 10,000 violations of the truce agreement.