Ceasefire Breach: Tensions Rise Again
Israel has reportedly violated a ceasefire in Lebanon with intermittent shelling of southern Lebanese villages, according to the Lebanese army. Citizens have been advised against returning to their southern homes. The Israeli military has not provided an immediate response to the accusations.
In a recent development, the Lebanese army has accused Israel of violating a ceasefire agreement which was supposed to take effect at midnight. The alleged breaches include sporadic shelling of several southern Lebanese villages.
The Lebanese army issued a statement advising citizens to refrain from returning to their homes in the southern areas until further notice, citing safety concerns.
At this point, there has been no immediate comment from the Israeli military regarding these allegations, leaving the situation tense and uncertain.
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