The Israeli Army violated the Lebanese border.

The Israeli Army violated the Lebanese border.

13.05.2025 00:50

Tanks and armored vehicles belonging to the Israeli army entered the region by violating the southern territories of Lebanon. This situation is considered a violation of the ceasefire agreement made on November 27, 2024.

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It has been reported that Israeli Army soldiers have violated the southern territories of Lebanon with tanks and armored vehicles; it was stated that the ceasefire agreement has been violated.



In a report by the Lebanese official news agency NNA, it was noted that 2 tanks and 5 armored vehicles belonging to the Israeli army entered the Lehlah region in the south.



APPROACHED THE LEBANESE ARMY BY ABOUT 100 METERS



The report shared information that Israeli soldiers crossing the border with tanks and armored vehicles approached the Lebanese army stationed near the town of Alma al-Shab, which is affiliated with the city of Sur, by about 100 meters, and that Israeli soldiers created earthen barriers and ditches in the area with construction machinery.



The report emphasized that the Israeli army has clearly violated the ceasefire agreement, and it was pointed out that Israeli reconnaissance aircraft were also flying in the area at the same time.



SIREN SOUNDS WERE HEARD



The report in NNA noted that helicopters belonging to the Israeli army were also flying over towns near the border area, and that siren sounds were heard at some points belonging to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).



CEASEFIRE VIOLATED



Despite the ceasefire agreement made between Israel and Lebanon on November 27, 2024, Israel frequently violates the agreement.



During ground attacks against Lebanon, the Israeli army, which entered towns along the border, continues its presence at 5 points despite the withdrawal clause in the ceasefire agreement.



The UN Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 1701 on August 11, 2006, calling for an end to the violent war that began between Lebanon and Israel on July 12, 2006.



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