Israeli warplanes have launched fresh attacks against southern Lebanon in yet another breach of Lebanon’s sovereignty.
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The attacks also struck locations near the Litani River, including the outskirts of Aishiya, Wadi Zebqin, and the area between Aita al-Jabal and Beit Yahoun.
The airstrikes come despite a ceasefire agreement between the Lebanese based resistance movement Hezbollah and the Israeli regime, which was reached on November 26, 2024, and took effect the following day.
After failing to achieve its goals, the Israeli regime was compelled to accept a ceasefire with Hezbollah. Yet, the regime continues to violate the agreement almost on a daily basis through launching attacks on Lebanese territories.
On December 2, the Israeli regime breached the ceasefire 52 times within the first five days.
At least 259 violations were reported, resulting in 31 fatalities and 39 injuries by December 20.
In early February 2025, Lebanon lodged a complaint with the UN Security Council against Israeli regime over its continued violations of a ceasefire agreement and UN Resolution 1701.
The Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon escalated in October and November 2024 as intense bombardments of civilian areas destroyed thousands of homes and a significant portion of the infrastructure in southern regions and also in Beirut.
Since the onset of the escalation in October 2023, around 4,000 Lebanese, many of them civilians, have been killed, and over one million people displaced.