Israel PM says Hezbollah 'dismantling' ceasefire with Lebanon
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Hezbollah's actions are jeopardizing the ceasefire with Lebanon. He pledged to vigorously target the Iran-backed group. Israel has been striking targets in southern Lebanon almost daily. The militar...

Benjamin Netanyahu
"It must be understood that Hezbollah's violations are, in practice, dismantling the ceasefire," Netanyahu said during a weekly cabinet meeting.
Under the terms of the truce, which was recently extended, Israel reserves the right to respond to "planned, imminent or ongoing attacks" and has been striking targets in south Lebanon almost every day.
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"We are acting vigorously in accordance with arrangements agreed with the United States and, incidentally, also with Lebanon," Netanyahu said.
"This means freedom of action not only to respond to attacks, which is obvious, but also to pre-empt immediate threats and even emerging threats."
Shortly after Netanyahu's remarks, the Israeli military said it had intercepted three drones before they could enter Israeli territory.
Earlier on Sunday, the Israeli military issued evacuation orders for residents of seven villages in south Lebanon ahead of planned strikes targeting Hezbollah positions.
Lebanon's National News Agency reported multiple strikes on villages in the south on Sunday, particularly in the village of Zawtar al-Sharqiyah where "an Israeli enemy drone hit a motorcycle".
The agency also reported shelling on several border villages since early Sunday.
Lebanon's health ministry said seven people were killed on Saturday in Israeli strikes, revising upwards an earlier toll of six.
US President Donald Trump had on Thursday announced that a 10-day ceasefire which began on April 17 had been extended for three weeks.
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Tehran-backed Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the Middle East war on March 2 by firing rockets at Israel to avenge the death of Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli strikes.
Israel responded with airstrikes and a ground invasion in southern Lebanon.
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