Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that the ongoing ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is becoming meaningless due to Hezbollah’s actions. Speaking at his weekly cabinet meeting, Netanyahu claimed that Hezbollah’s violations of the agreement’s terms are effectively nullifying the truce.
The ceasefire, extended last Thursday for another three weeks, was intended to ease hostilities between the two sides. However, reports indicate that renewed tension and reciprocal attacks have followed the extension. Hezbollah has rejected Israel’s accusations as baseless, instead accusing Israeli forces of breaching the ceasefire by continuing attacks and maintaining positions inside Lebanese territory.
Hezbollah stated that its operations are defensive responses to Israeli violations. The exchange of accusations underscores the fragility of the extended ceasefire and the persistent volatility along the Israel-Lebanon border.