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IDF claims strike on Hezbollah’s rocket launcher in southern Lebanon

The army’s press office noted that IDF units "are deployed in southern Lebanon" and "will actively suppress any violations of the ceasefire agreement"

TEL AVIV, November 29. /TASS/. The Israeli military says it has detected "terrorist activity" and "a moving mobile rocket launcher" in southern Lebanon, after which an air strike was carried out.

"Some time ago, terrorist activity and the movement of Hezbollah’s mobile rocket launcher was detected in southern Lebanon," the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) press service said.

"The threat was averted by an Israeli Air Force strike," the statement reads.

The army’s press office noted that IDF units "are deployed in southern Lebanon" and "will actively suppress any violations of the ceasefire agreement."

The agreement on the first ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon since hostilities flared up in October 2023 took effect on the morning of November 27. US President Joe Biden announced that the agreements between the Jewish state and Hezbollah provided for the re-establishment of the Lebanese army and state security forces’ control of the country’s territory within 60 days. After that, the Israeli army will be gradually pulled out of Lebanon.