Israeli airstrikes have targeted Beirut’s southern suburbs, despite a recently established ceasefire agreement intended to halt hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah. The military actions mark a significant tension point in the fragile truce, with Israel stating the strikes were aimed at Hezbollah infrastructure in response to perceived violations of the agreement. This escalation has raised concerns over the durability of the ceasefire and the safety of civilians in the affected areas.
- Israeli military forces conducted airstrikes targeting Beirut’s southern suburbs, a key area associated with Hezbollah.
- The strikes occurred during an active ceasefire agreement meant to stop the conflict between the two sides.
- Israel defended the actions by claiming they were targeting violations of the truce terms by Hezbollah.
- The renewed hostilities have cast doubt on the longevity and effectiveness of the diplomatic agreement.
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