Israel accused of violating ceasefire agreement

Lebanon accuses Israel of targeting military bulldozer

Lebanese army reports soldier moderately injured in alleged Israeli strike near the Syrian-Lebanese border.

IDF attack in Lebanon (archives) (Photo: according to clause 27 א )

Lebanese military forces claimed in a statement this morning (Monday) that Israel attacked a military vehicle of the regular army in violation of the ceasefire agreement.

According to the army's statement, the attack was carried out by an Israeli drone against a Lebanese military bulldozer while it was carrying out "fortification work" near the border with Syria.

A statement posted on the X platform said: "The Israeli enemy attacked a military bulldozer while it was carrying out fortification work inside the Al-Abarah military center in the area of Hush al-Sayyid Ali - Harmel, which caused one of the soldiers to be moderately wounded," the statement said.

Kikar HaShabbat reported the morning after the ceasefire that Israel attacked border crossing points between Syria and Lebanon that were used by Iran to transfer weapons to Hezbollah.

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