The Israeli military has acknowledged carrying out several artillery and air strikes in southern Lebanon even after a ceasefire took effect. In an official statement, the army said its troops remain stationed in the region and launched the attacks when Lebanese fighters approached their positions. The military described those fighters as an 'imminent threat' and claimed the actions were taken in self-defense.
According to the statement, Israel argued that measures taken for self-defense and to remove immediate threats do not fall under the ceasefire’s restrictions. Earlier reports indicated that Israeli shells struck the Lebanese towns of Beit Lif, Qantara, and Tulin, while Israeli forces continued demolishing residential structures in several areas of southern Lebanon.
The report, citing Al Jazeera, highlights ongoing tensions along the border despite the declared ceasefire, suggesting that the situation remains fragile and prone to renewed escalation.