No letup for the Hezbollah

IDF launches renewed strikes across Lebanon, say local reports 

Drone strike near Litani River follows earlier reports of IDF tank movements in southern villages.

(Photo: Arabic networks)

The Lebanese are reporting today (Tuesday) a number of Israeli attacks throughout the country, the most recent of which was carried out by a drone in the village of Deir Sirian in southern Lebanon, near the Litani River.

Earlier, it was reported that a civilian was injured as a result of a drone attack on a house on the outskirts of the town of Beit Lev in southern Lebanon, and that the number of fatalities in Lebanon since yesterday stands at nine.

In Lebanon, it is also reported that IDF maneuvering forces entered the direction of Nahal Saluki through the road that branches off from the outskirts of the towns of Lida and Muhayeb in southern Lebanon, and that Merkava tanks were observed coming from the Tel Nahhas area in the direction of the Burj al-Maluk-al-Khayyam junction.

According to these reports, the IDF is taking advantage of the ceasefire to reach places where it has not yet conducted ground maneuvers.

After Hezbollah fired two rockets at the Har Dov area yesterday, Israel warned that the ceasefire could collapse, and Defense Minister Israel Katz called on the Lebanese government to ensure that the Lebanese army fulfills its role in removing Hezbollah north of the Litani and dismantling its infrastructure in southern Lebanon, otherwise Israel will act forcefully without distinction between Hezbollah and the state.

* Channel 14 contributed to this article.

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