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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
JERUSALEM/BEIRUT, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) — The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Monday said it struck Hezbollah and Hamas targets in Lebanon, citing "continued violations of the ceasefire."
An earlier IDF statement said targets would be in four villages: Anan and Kfarhatta in southern Lebanon, and El-Manara and Ain al-Tina near the country's eastern border.
The Israeli military called on residents of certain buildings in these towns to evacuate, saying they were being used by Hamas and Hezbollah.
The Lebanese National News Agency confirmed airstrikes in the aforementioned areas, reporting that four houses were destroyed and nearby homes, cars, and shops were severely damaged. One shell failed to explode, blocking a road in one village.
A Lebanese security source told Xinhua that Israeli jets carried out 10 airstrikes in four areas, noting that one of the targets in El Manara was the home of Hamas leader Sharhabeel al-Sayed, who was killed in an Israeli strike in 2024.
Since November 27, 2024, a ceasefire agreement brokered by the United States and France has been in effect between Hezbollah and Israel.
Despite the ceasefire, the Israeli army has been carrying out sporadic strikes on Lebanon, claiming they are aimed at eliminating "threats" from Hezbollah. –0–
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