At least six people were killed and two others injured in an Israeli airstrike on eastern Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, amid a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
On Saturday, an Israeli air raid targeted a site in the Shara area, near the town of Jannata in eastern Bekaa, believed to be involved in the production and storage of strategic weapons. The Israeli military claimed the target was a Hezbollah operational site.
Liberty News’ international correspondent states that the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, signed on November 27 last year, officially ended on January 26. However, the United States extended the truce until February 18. Israel has expressed frustration over delays in withdrawing its troops from southern Lebanon, citing Lebanon’s failure to fully implement the terms of the agreement.
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