One year ago today, a cease-fire was reached between Israel and Hezbollah after 13 months of war that followed Israel's war on Gaza. But since its implementation on Nov. 27, 2024, the Israeli army has violated this agreement more than 12,000 times, almost daily, between incursions and airstrikes, artillery fire, demolition of buildings, shootings at civilians, abductions, booby-trapped structures and the installation of military outposts on Lebanese territory.On Nov. 19, a particularly deadly strike killed 13 youths — all civilians, according to the UN — in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain al-Hilweh on the outskirts of Saida. While the Israeli army uses claims of Hezbollah's regrouping as pretext for such strikes, Lebanon’s official authorities have denounced these violations and filed numerous complaints with the U.N. ...
One year ago today, a cease-fire was reached between Israel and Hezbollah after 13 months of war that followed Israel's war on Gaza. But since its implementation on Nov. 27, 2024, the Israeli army has violated this agreement more than 12,000 times, almost daily, between incursions and airstrikes, artillery fire, demolition of buildings, shootings at civilians, abductions, booby-trapped structures and the installation of military outposts on Lebanese territory.On Nov. 19, a particularly deadly strike killed 13 youths — all civilians, according to the UN — in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain al-Hilweh on the outskirts of Saida. While the Israeli army uses claims of Hezbollah's regrouping as pretext for such strikes, Lebanon’s official authorities have denounced these violations and filed numerous complaints with the U.N. ...
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