Israel strikes suspects on northern border, hostage negotiations progress

Israeli installation in the north seen from Lebanon

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The Israel Defense Force (IDF) continues to operate in accordance with the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, the army stressed

On Saturday night, the Israeli Air Force struck three suspects in the Mount Dov (Shaba Farms) area, which straddles the border between Israel and Lebanon.

Prior to the strike, the three were identified as they were moving toward Israeli territory.

The IDF also stressed that it “continues to operate in accordance with the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon.”

Over the past week, the Israeli army has carried out other actions in Lebanon against Hezbollah, upholding its commitment to the ceasefire agreement between the two countries.

On Wednesday, the IDF struck weapons being loaded into a vehicle inside a Hezbollah military compound in southern Lebanon.

Additionally, troops from Brigade 769 found a multi-barrel rocket launcher, hundreds of mortar grenades and RPGs inside a structure in a village in southern Lebanon, it was reported on Friday.

Outside the building, troops also discovered positions from which anti-tank missiles could be fired, as well as other hidden weapons.

The army said these discoveries were made during a defensive operation by the brigade in the area.

There is still uncertainty about whether Israel will fully withdraw from Lebanon by the end of the 60-day ceasefire on January 26.


Published in 01/12/2025 09h05


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