Zionist forces have violated the ceasefire at least 220 times since last week.
On Tuesday, Israeli occupation forces again violated a ceasefire through attacks and new demolitions of buildings in south Lebanon.
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Al Manar television reported a bombardment of the Wadi al Hujair area, two artillery attacks against Kfar Chouba and Kounin, and automatic weapons fire in the towns of Chamaa and Tayr Harfa.
Earlier, the Israeli army also carried out “demolition operations” in at least two areas of Khiam, a town near the de facto border.
Lebanon’s National News Agency reported artillery fire against Kounin and the deliberate destruction of homes and infrastructure in Beit Lif, Chamaa, Al Bayada, and Naqoura.
From the time the cessation of hostilities took effect at midnight Thursday until midday Sunday alone, the National Center for Natural Hazards and Early Warning counted 220 violations of the agreement, including 52 artillery attacks, 15 machine-gun incidents and seven bombings.
Following an ambassador-level meeting in Washington, Lebanon and Israel agreed to a 10-day truce expected to be used to negotiate a more detailed long-term solution. In this process, however, the Hezbollah resistance movement has not been included.
The next negotiating meeting is scheduled for Thursday, with little expectation of success given the refusal of Israeli occupation forces to leave Lebanese territory.
The Zionist state also continues to warn displaced Lebanese residents not to return to the southern strip, where it seeks to establish a “buffer zone.”
[ SOURCE: teleSUR ]
