
Israeli Enemy Launches New Aerial Aggression on Lebanon
The Israeli warplanes raided late Sunday several regions in South Lebanon and Bekaa in a new blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement which took effect on November 27, 2024, and ended a 66-day Zionist war on Lebanon.
In details, the Zionist air raids targeted the area between Azza and Roumin and Al-Jabbour height in Jezzine, South Lebanon, according to Al-Manar reporter.
The National News Agency mentioned that Israeli raids also targeted the area between Sojod ad Al-Rihan.
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In Bekaa, the enemy's war jets launched three raids on Ain Al-Qald border crossing with Syria in Hermel outskirts, Harbata heights, and Zakba area in Hemel barrens.
The Zionist enemy launched late Thursday a large-scale aerial aggression on Lebanon in a flagrant violation of the ceasefire agreement in accordance with the UN Resolution 1701.
The Israeli occupation forces also violated the ceasefire in the border area, executing massive explosions in Kfarkila border town, South Lebanon.
The Lebanese Army on Sunday had deployed its military units in the towns of Rab Thalatheen, Bani Hayyan, and Tallousa, Marjeyoun district, in the eastern sector of South Lebanon, after the Israeli enemy had withdrawn its occupation forces.

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