The Libanian Shiite Group Hezbollawhich were intercepted by the army of that country, which responded with aerial bombings of several villages in the south of Lebanon.
“Hezbollah denies any involvement in launch of rockets from the south of Lebanon to the occupied Palestinian territories (Israel), “said the Pro Iranian formation in a statement on Telegram.
He considered that “the accusations of the Israeli enemy are pretexts to justify its continuous attacks against Lebanonwhich have not ceased since the fire was announced “agreed by both parties on November 27.
Israel launched a fortnight of attacks against villages in southern Lebanon after intercepting three projectile releases from the south of Lebanon to the north of the Jewish state, the first since the high fire entered into force. In those Israeli aerial bombings at least two people died and another ten were injured, according to the Lebanese civil defense.
In the statement, Hezbollah affirmed that The group “reiterates its commitment to the high the fire agreement”and that “supports the Lebanese state when addressing this dangerous Zionist escalation against Lebanon.”
The Lebanese president, Joseph Aoun, condemned projectile launches to Israel, considering that they would drag Lebanon to a “new cycle of violence”, and asked to investigate “what happened.” Along these lines, the Head of State said that “what happened today in the south (…) constitutes a Persistent attack against Lebanon And a blow to his rescue project. “
After several months of climbing in 2024, which included intense Israeli air attacks against several parts of Lebanon and the entry of terrestrial troops through the southern border, Hezbollah and Israel signed a high -fire agreement for a period of 60 dayswhich expired on January 26.
The truce was extended until February 18, when Israeli troops withdrew from almost all the territories he had occupied in the south of the country. However, the Israel army maintains its presence in five hills within the Lebanon contravening the agreements and continues to promptly attack objectives linked to the Shiite group, an ally of Iran.