Since the establishment of the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, hostilities have continued to weaken the agreement. New attacks from both sides reignited tensions on Monday, endangering peace.
The ceasefire between Israel and the Hezbollah is once again put to the test. According to media reports, Monday, December 2 was marked by exchanges of fire and mutual accusations of violations.
A “violation grave” of the truce
The Israeli army claimed to have struck strategic positions in Hezbollah in Lebanon. These strikes, which affected several regions, follow an attack claimed by the Islamist movement against an Israeli military position on the hills of Kfar Chouba. They caused nine deaths and three injuries according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health. The Jewish state cited a serious violation of the truce agreement.
Hezbollah denounces repeated violations
On Monday, an Israeli drone targeted a Lebanese army post, injuring a soldier. WhileIsrael justifies its actions by the fight against arms smuggling, Hezbollah and his allies accuse him of violating the agreement. The Jewish state is said to have violated the agreement more than fifty times. Nabih Berri, President of the Lebanese Parliament, calls on international mediators to intervene.
Calls for restraint on the international scene
Faced with escalation, France calls for restraint. The Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noël Barrot, insists on the need to respect the ceasefire. Israel However, maintains its position, claiming to act to guarantee the security of the region. Tensions persist, jeopardizing stability between the two parties.
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