The IDF continued to strike Hezbollah targets this morning (Thursday) despite continuing efforts led by the United States and France to broker a temporary ceasefire between the IDF and Hezbollah.
Among the Air Force's targets were military structures, terrorists, and weapons storage sites in a number of locations. Among other locations, the IDF struck identified terrorists in the area of Kafr Shouba in southern Lebanon.
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While Hezbollah held its fire until this morning, the IDF has not stopped for a moment to strike Hezbollah targets, hitting 75 overnight.
These targets include weapons stores, rocket launchers ready to fire at Israel, military structures, terrorists, and terrorist infrastructures, throughout both the Bekaa and southern Lebanon regions of the country.
The IDF continues to strike targets in Lebanon as of this writing, and Prime Minister Netanyahu has denied any agreement to a ceasefire, which he says has only now been presented.
Meanwhile, some 45 rocket launches were identified towards the western Galilee, with some rockets being intercepted and others falling in open areas.