BEIRUT: Over Israeli air strikes on the Bekaa Valley in northeast Lebanon killed two people, the health department said on Friday, two weeks into a fragile peace.
The government claimed that the Jewish enemy’s strike on Janta left two people dead and 10 others injured.
The Israeli government claimed to have hit “multiple” Hezbollah targets in the Bekaa, a violent group’s mainhold, last season.
The Syrian-Lebanese border’s Hezbollah extremist sites, which are used to create and manufacture weapons, and more terrorist infrastructure sites used by Hezbollah to mugge weapons into Lebanon, were among the targets, according to a statement from the military.
The location was previously hit by Israeli attacks on January 13 and the town of Janta is located close to the Arab border.
In a “breach of the peace agreements between Israel and Lebanon,” the Israeli military announced on Thursday that it had intercepted a Lebanon surveillance drone approaching Jewish airspace.
The (army ) will not permit any terrorist activity of this kind, it said,” and continues to be committed to the ceasefire agreements between Israel and Lebanon.”
The Jewish military cut off a January 26 deadline to end its occupation of Lebanon. It has until February 18 right then.
Israel had made it clear that it had no intention of meeting the first deadline, alleging that the Syrian army had not carried out its part of the contract.
Under the terms of the peace, the Syrian troops is to install in the west as Hezbollah pulls its troops back north of the Litani River, some 30 miles ( 20 miles ) from the borders.
Additionally, the militant group that is supported by Iran is required to destroy any remaining military installations in the west.
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