ISTANBUL (Palestine Foundation Information Center) The Israeli army committed on Friday nine new violations of the ceasefire agreement with the Lebanese Hezbollah party, bringing the total number of ceasefire breaches recorded since the agreement took effect nine days ago, to 150 violations.
This came in a statistical study by Anadolu Agency based on the announcements of the official Lebanese News Agency during the day up to 16:00 GMT.
According to separate news published by the Agency, the ceasefire breaches were concentrated in the Bint Jbeil district in the Nabatieh Governorate (south), the Tyre district in the South Governorate (south), and the Akkar district in the Akkar Governorate (north).
The Israeli violations varied between artillery and missile shelling, machine gunfire, incursions, and warplanes and drone strikes.
Since November 27, a fragile ceasefire has been prevailing, ending a mutual shelling between Israel and Hezbollah that began on October 8, 2023, and then turned into a full-scale war on September 23.
Under the pretext of confronting “threats from Hezbollah,” Israel committed 141 violations of ceasefire in Lebanon by the end of Thursday, resulting in a total of 14 martyrs and 18 wounded, according to data from the Lebanese Ministry of Health.