JAKARTA - Israeli fighter jets reportedly attacked a number of places in southern and eastern Lebanon on Friday local time.
"The areas of Jarmaq, Jbaa, Barij, Rihan, Ansar-Zrarieh, Tebnine, Zelaya, as well as the Wadi-Humein and Roumine valleys were hit by massive Israeli air raids," the source told RIA Novosti as quoted by ANTARA, Friday, December 12.
The Israeli army said it had attacked a number of targets in Lebanon, including a training facility belonging to the Radwan special forces, which is part of the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah.
Lebanon insists that Israel continues to systematically violate its sovereignty despite the ceasefire agreement in force since November 2024.
Moreover, Israeli forces still maintain their positions in five strategic points in southern Lebanon, including the northern part of Ghajar Village, which the Lebanese authorities consider an act of occupation that violates UN Security Council Resolution No. 1701.
The Israeli army claimed that the attacks they launched on Lebanon were only targeting Hezbollah's military infrastructure.
Israel has also repeatedly stressed that it will not stop attacking Lebanon to eliminate the leadership of the military wing of Hezbollah and eliminate the threat from the Shiite movement.
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