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Israel hits Hezbollah launchers ahead of ceasefire

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported on Thursday that it is targeting launchers, including those belonging to Hezbollah, claiming that the Lebanese militant group launched attacks toward northern Israel shortly before.

The Israeli attacks come ahead of the 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon taking effect at 5:00 am ET (midnight local time), with Hezbollah previously warning that if the ceasefire allows Israel the freedom of movement in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese people have “the right to resist by all means to force it to withdraw.”

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Earlier today, Lebanon’s National News Agency reported several people killed in Israeli attacks across different towns and villages in southern Lebanon. Meanwhile, the United States Department of State revealed that while the terms of the ceasefire agreement prevent the Israeli forces from taking “offensive” military actions against Lebanon, Israel retains the right to “take all necessary measures in self-defense.”

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