Zionist military reports that four of its soldiers have been killed in southern Lebanon
The zionist military has reported the death of four of its soldiers in southern Lebanon.
The Israeli military reported on Monday that four Israeli soldiers have died in action.
Additional information regarding the conditions under which the Israeli forces were killed has not been disclosed.
Despite a ceasefire having been established between Israeli forces and Lebanon on November 27, reports continue to surface of persistent violations of the truce conditions by Israeli forces.
Lebanese authorities have expressed serious concerns over what they describe as significant breaches by Israel that threaten the delicate ceasefire established less than a fortnight ago. Israeli military operations are reportedly resulting in casualties among Lebanese civilians residing in villages close to the southern border.
On Sunday, an Israeli operation in the Debbin area of the southern town of Marjayoun resulted in the deaths of three Lebanese individuals.
According to Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA), three civilians perished in an Israeli raid that struck the lower Al-Arid neighborhood in Debbin, as reported from Marjayoun.
The Lebanese Health Ministry has reported that Israeli airstrikes on two villages in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of six individuals on Saturday.
According to media reports, an attack by Tel Aviv forces on the southern town of Beit Lif has resulted in the deaths of four individuals and left six others injured.
The National News Agency reported last week that Israeli forces committed 129 breaches of the ceasefire agreement.
On December 5, Sheikh Naim Qassem, the Secretary-General of the Hezbollah Resistance Movement, announced that despite numerous Israeli incursions into Lebanon, the organization is committed to maintaining the ceasefire, describing it as an “opportunity” to uphold the peace agreement.
Israeli military units positioned throughout southern Lebanon are mandated to withdraw from the area within 60 days following the declaration of the ceasefire.