JAKARTA - Israeli drones attacked southern Lebanon on Saturday, February 15 local time.
Israel's re-attack was launched amid a ceasefire agreed in Lebanon.
"An Israeli drone carried out an attack" targeting the outskirts of Ainata City," the government's National News Agency (NNA) said, quoted by AFP.
NNA reported no information regarding any injuries or deaths in the Israeli drone or drone attack.
The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon has been agreed upon by both sides since November 27, 2024. This ceasefire brokered by the United States and France after 14 months of fierce fighting between Hezbollah and Israel.
In a moment, Hezbollah agreed to step back over the Litani River, which flows across southern Lebanon.
While Israel agreed to withdraw all troops from Lebanese territory for 60 days since the ceasefire began. However, it was violated by Israel with the still stationing of their army in southern Lebanon.
Supposedly, after the Israeli military left Lebanon, the United Nations' Temporary Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) came in followed by the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF). Only UNIFIL and LAF were then in Lebanon.
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