The Israeli occupation commits 11 violations of the ceasefire with Hezbollah

Today, Friday, the Israeli occupation army committed 11 violations of the ceasefire with Hezbollah, bringing its total violations since the agreement came into effect, 38 days ago, to 364 violations.
p>This is according to statistics prepared by the Anatolia News Agency, based on announcements from the official Lebanese News Agency, as of this Friday afternoon. According to various news published by the agency, the Israeli violations of the agreement, today, Friday, were concentrated in the capital, Beirut, the districts of Marjayoun and Bint Jbeil in the Nabatieh Governorate (south), and the Tire district in the South Governorate. The violations included blowing up and burning homes, closing roads, sweeping operations with machine guns, and flying marches. In the Lebanese capital, Beirut, and its southern suburb, which is considered a stronghold for “Hezbollah,” continuous low-altitude Israeli drone flights have been observed since the morning hours. In the Marjayoun district, an Israeli force, consisting of Hummer vehicles, cut off the road between the towns of Kafr Kila and Burj al-Muluk with metal wires. In the same district, the Israeli army continued its operations to blow up homes in the town of Kafr Kila and the vicinity of the town of Bani Hayyan. The Israeli forces also burned two houses in Bani Hayyan, after searching them, and carried out bulldozing operations in the valley that reaches the town from the western side, all the way to Wadi Saluki. It also closed Bani Hayyan Road, from the Wadi Saluki side, with dirt barriers. Also, Israeli forces carried out extensive sweeping operations, using heavy and medium machine guns, in the area extending between the towns of Beni Hayyan and Talusah. In Bint Jbeil District, intense Israeli drone flights were observed. In Tire district, Israeli bulldozers continued to demolish homes in the town of Naqoura. Israeli marches also flew over the city of Tire, at low altitude, from the morning until the afternoon.
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