Israeli army intensifies pressure on Lebanon before withdrawal - media.
The Israeli military has carried out several airstrikes on targets controlled by the 'Hezbollah' organization in southern and eastern Lebanon. These strikes are aimed at reinforcing recent attacks, as Israel disagrees with the international body overseeing the ceasefire with the militants, which does not take their remarks into account.
According to Israel, among the targeted sites were a missile installation, a military facility, and smuggling routes on the Syrian-Lebanese border used to transfer weapons to the 'Hezbollah' organization.
This follows another airstrike that Israel conducted last weekend, resulting in the deaths of 5 people in southern Lebanon. Overall, since the ceasefire began in November, 37 people have died, indicating that Israel continues to use lethal force to ensure the conditions of the agreement are met according to its version.
The airstrikes were carried out two weeks before the expiration of the agreement under which Israel and the 'Hezbollah' militants are to leave southern Lebanon and be replaced by the Lebanese Armed Forces.
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