Israel threatens togo deeperinto Lebanon as strikes strain ceasefire

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1As tit-for-tat strikes strain a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah less than a week since it went into effect, Israel’s defense minister on Tuesday threatened to directly target the Lebanese state should the agreement fall apart.

2Monday was the deadliest day since that agreement came into force last Wednesday, with Israeli strikes killing nine in southern Lebanon after Hezbollah fired at Israeli-occupied territory, citing Israeli truce violations.

3If we return to war, we will act with strength, go deeper,” Israel Katz said during a visit on Tuesday to the 146th Division of the Israel Defense Forces, near the Lebanese border.

4Were the ceasefire to collapse, he said, “there will no longer be any exemptions for the State of Lebanon. 5If until now we separated the State of Lebanon from Hezbollahand the entirety of Beirut from Dahiyeh, which took very hard hitsthis will no longer be the case.”

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz visits the 146th Division in northern Israel, near the Lebanese border, on December 3.

6It comes a day after Israel conducted airstrikes across southern Lebanon. 7The attacks were retaliation for Hezbollah firing two rockets at Israeli-occupied territorythemselves a response to near-daily Israeli attacks on Lebanon beginning the day after a truce began last Wednesday.

8The exchange of fire casts doubt on the longevity of the ceasefire brokered by the United Statesthough State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller insisted on Monday thatwe have not seen the ceasefire break down.”

Mallah says he took to repairing his home and businesses “almost immediately.” Credit: CNN/Muhammad Darwish

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14Both the American and French governments have privately told Israel that they believe it is violating the agreement, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who also holds a position in the defense ministry, said in an interview with Israel’s Kan radio. 15The United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon, UNIFIL, said Israel had breached the ceasefire agreementapproximately 100” times since the truce went into effect.

16Both the French and the Americans didn’t really like it,” Smotrich said, referring to Israeli strikes on Lebanon since the truce. 17But the IDF, in the days since the ceasefire, is enforcing it in a very determined way, both against Hezbollah and against civilians who are trying to return to villages in the border area without permission.”

18Except for Tuesday, Israel has launched daily airstrikes in Lebanon since the day after a ceasefire went into effect last week. 19The military has said that it actedin response to several acts by Hezbollah in Lebanon that posed a threat to Israeli civilians, in violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon.”

20Those strikes led Hezbollah to target Israeli-occupied territory, at Shebaa Farms, on Monday. 21In a statement, the group said that Israel was guilty offiring on civilians and airstrikes in different parts of Lebanon, resulting in the martyrdom of citizens and injuries to others, in addition to the continued violation of Lebanese airspace by hostile Israeli aircraft reaching the capital, Beirut.”

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25Hezbollah’s rockets fell in an open area and injured no one. 26Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called ita serious violation of the ceasefire,” and Israel launched airstrikes across southern Lebanon, killing nine, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. 27Smotrich said the IDF had struck 29 targets in Monday’s attack.

28Israeli officials contend that far from violating the ceasefire, they are acting to enforce it.

29Yesterday was the first testfiring toward Mount Dov as if it were outside the usual conflict or open to interpretation,” Katz said on Tuesday, using the Israeli term for Shebaa Farms, which Israel captured from Syria in 1967 and has occupied ever since. 30For us, it is not open to any interpretation. 31We responded with strength, and we will continue to do so.”

32On Tuesday, the IDF said it also launched an airstrike on a car near Damascus, Syria, where it claimed to have killed a senior Hezbollah figure, Salman Nemer Jamaa, whom it accused of involvement in weapons smuggling. 33Hezbollah has not confirmed the alleged killing.

34Israel rarely acknowledges its attacks in Syria; in a rare announcement last month, it said it struck Hezbollah intelligence assets near Damascus.

35The ceasefire deal stipulates a 60-day cessation of hostilities, which negotiators have described as the foundation of a lasting truce. 36During that time, Hezbollah fighters are expected to retreat some 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the Israel-Lebanonborder, while Israeli ground forces withdraw from Lebanese territory. 37Under the agreement, Lebanonwould implement a more rigorous supervision of Hezbollah’s movements south of the country’s Litani River, to prevent militants from regrouping there.

38We will act with full force to enforce all the understandings of the ceasefire agreement, and we will respond with maximum response and zero tolerance,” Katz said.

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