Since November 2024, the Zionist regime has violated the ceasefire agreement over 5,000 times, including a recent airstrike targeting the Jarmaq area in southern Lebanon.

Why it matters:
Repeated violations by the Zionist regime threaten fragile peace efforts in the region and risk escalating violence with Hezbollah, undermining stability in Lebanon and beyond.

The big picture:
Hezbollah and the Zionist regime agreed to a ceasefire in November 2024. Despite this, the regime’s persistent breaches, over 5,000 times, have resulted in at least 276 deaths, fueling ongoing tensions.

What they are saying:
Official sources report that the recent airstrike was carried out by an Israeli warplane targeting the Jarmaq area, marking another breach of the ceasefire agreement by Israeli regime. 

Key points:

  • Since November 2024, more than 5,000 ceasefire violations by the Zionist regime have been documented.
  • The latest airstrike hit the Jarmaq region in southern Lebanon.
  • At least 276 people have been killed by the Israeli regime due to ceasefire breaches so far.
  • The ceasefire was intended to curb Israeli hostilities, but it has largely failed to prevent further attacks.

Go deeper:

Israeli Drone Strike Kills One in Southern Lebanon Despite Ceasefire

M.Majdi - A.Akbari