Lebanese authorities record over 455 Israeli violations since cease-fire took effect on Nov. 27
The Israeli army committed five violations of a cease-fire agreement with Lebanon on Saturday, bringing the total number of breaches since the agreement took effect on Nov. 27 to 455.
The latest figure comes from statistics compiled by Anadolu based on announcements by Lebanon's official National News Agency (NNA).
The violations included at least one strike by an Israeli army drone, demolitions of homes and buildings, and leveling operations.
In the Bint Jbeil district in southern Lebanon, an Israeli drone struck a car in the town of Kounin, but no injuries were reported in the incident.
The Israeli army carried out blowing-up operations on homes and buildings in the Ayta al-Shaab town, resulting in loud explosions heard in several parts of southern Lebanon.
An Israeli drone threw a stun grenade on people in Aitaroun town while moving their homes' furniture, according to NNA.
While in the Tyre district, the Israeli bulldozers carried out leveling operations near the Lebanese army's Al-Hamra Center area.
Lebanese authorities have reported more than 455 Israeli violations of the cease-fire, including the deaths of 37 people and the injury of 43 others, since the deal came into force on Nov. 27.
The cease-fire agreement aimed to end over 14 months of fighting between the Israeli army and Hezbollah group since the start of the Gaza war in October 2023.
Under the cease-fire terms, Israel is required to withdraw its forces south of the Blue Line – a de facto border – in phases, while the Lebanese army is to deploy in southern Lebanon within 60 days.
Data from the Lebanese Health Ministry indicates that since Israel's onslaught against Lebanon began on Oct. 8, 2023, at least 4,068 people have been killed, including women, children, and health workers, while 16,668 others have been injured.