Israel Continues to Insolently Violate Lebanon Ceasefire
In the latest breach, invading Israeli units are setting fire to homes on the outskirts of Aitaroun in the Bint Jbeil district, as well as in Rub Thalathin near the occupied Palestinian border.
Israeli occupation forces continue to breach Resolution 1701 and the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, particularly in the frontline villages along the border with occupied Palestine, despite the expiration of the 60-day withdrawal deadline outlined in the agreement.
Our correspondent in southern Lebanon reported on Saturday that invading Israeli units are setting fire to homes on the outskirts of Aitaroun in the Bint Jbeil district, as well as in Rub Thalathin near the occupied Palestinian border.
Our correspondent also stated that an Israeli Quadcopter dropped a bomb on a bulldozer working to retrieve the bodies of martyrs in Central Taybeh, in the Marjayoun district.
In response, the Aitaroun municipality issued a statement urging residents not to return until the Lebanese Army secures the area. The statement emphasized the danger of returning, citing the continued presence of Israeli occupation forces and the risk posed to civilians.
Concurrently, Israeli forces began withdrawing some of their vehicles from central Aitaroun towards the eastern outskirts.
In a related development, the Lebanese Army Command’s Directorate of Guidance announced that a unit will carry out an operation to detonate unexploded ordnance in the Al-Sam’iyya area of Tyre on Saturday between 12:45 PM and 5:00 PM.
Lebanese MP condemns Israeli airstrikes as ‘violation of sovereignty’
Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc MP, Ibrahim al-Moussawi condemned on Friday “Israel’s” latest aggression deep inside Lebanese territory, calling it a “highly dangerous violation” and a “blatant act of aggression” that undermines UN Security Council Resolution 1701.
Al-Moussawi said the attack—carried out at dawn on Friday in the Bekaa region, specifically in the town of Jinta—demonstrates “Israel’s” disregard for international agreements.
He accused international guarantors of either indifference or failure to act, stressing that “Israel” has abandoned its commitments and continues its violations with impunity.
“This systematic escalation by the enemy, without a serious response from international bodies, reflects either their inability to act or their tacit approval,” al-Moussawi added.
He further criticized the international community’s failure to impose punitive measures or hold “Israel” accountable, warning that such inaction encourages further violations.
He urged the Lebanese government, military, and presidency to take immediate action, using all available means “to put a quick end to the Zionist criminality.”
“This amounts to implicit acceptance and collusion in Israel’s policies of destruction and aggression,” he said, calling the situation “completely unacceptable” and a fundamental breach of national sovereignty and the protection of civilians.