Israel has warned that ‘there will be no calm in Beirut’ after the ceasefire launched its biggest attack on Lebanese capital.
Israeli’s defense minister Israel’s defense minister Israel Katz has warned that if Hizbolla is not unhappy, Israel’s defense minister is “no calm” and “there is no order or stability in Lebanon, unless Israel’s security is promised.
“The agreements should be respected, and if you don’t do what you need, we will continue to act and with great strength,” the Israeli minister said in a statement on Friday.
Israel’s military started Strikes On Thursday night, a large number of residents who were targeting the southern suburbs of Beirut, the Muslim Eid Al-Adha holiday, were sent after being forcibly evacuated an hour earlier.
In the capital of Lebanese, Hizbolla has claimed that Israeli has not provided evidence that its recent attacks have been launched against “drone factories”.
The Israeli military has said that the “UAVS (drones) is” working to increase the production of “the next war” with Israel.
The Israeli Fighter Jets attacked a dozen attacks, reports Lebanon’s government national news agency. The primary assessment showed that nine buildings were destroyed, but dozens of others were damaged, the Hezbolla said in a statement.
Hizbolla denied that there are drone production facilities in the proposed locations.
The Israeli attack was the fourth, and on November 27, the ceasefire ended the ceasefire, targeting the southern suburbs of Birut, Hizbolla.
Israel’s last attack on the capital of Lebanese, in which “exact missiles” are being destroyed by Hizbolla, ” Came in the end of April.
‘Clear violation of the international agreement’
President Joseph Oun, the Arab countries and the human rights groups, said that the ceasefire violated the ceasefire within seven months signed by Israel in Lebanon.
AUN has appealed to the United States and France, guarantees of the November ceasefire to control Israel’s attack.
Speaking late on Thursday, OUN sounded “Israeli’s aggressive vision of the condition of the aggression”, labeling the attack on the eve of the “international agreement’s ambition … on the eve of the sacred religious festival”.
On Friday, Hizbolla legislator Ali Ammar urged him to “translate his condemnation statements into concrete action, including all Lebanese political forces … diplomatic pressure.”
In the months after the ceasefire, Israeli attacks in Lebanon killed at least 190 people and injured about 500 people, the Lebanese government said in April.
According to the ceasefire agreement, Lebanese military has been tasked with disarming Hizbolla – the political party and the paramilitary group are believed to be more armed than the state.
But after the attack on Thursday, Lebanon’s army warned that such attacks were weakening their role in the ceasefire. It said that Israel rejected the proposal to review drone production sites in South Beirut to prevent air strike.
“The Israeli enemy of the agreement is weakening the role of the committee and the army to refuse to respond to the committee,” the military said in a statement.
It said that continued Israeli attacks could lead to “posts” with the Monitoring Committee and to dismantle Hizbolla infrastructure near the Israeli border in South Lebanon.
In the wake of Israel’s war against Gaza in October 2023, the war between Israel and Hizbullah broke out, as the Lebanese group began to bordered the border with Hamas on North Israel.
The Israeli attack on Lebanon killed over 4,000 people, including hundreds of civilians, before signing the ceasefire. The Hizbolla rocket fire in Israel killed 87 Israeli military personnel and 46 civilians.