Israeli military says it struck over 150 targets in Lebanon over two days
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The Israeli military reported striking over 150 Hezbollah targets, including weapons depots and command posts, in southern Lebanon over a two-day period. Despite a ceasefire in effect since April 17, both sides continue to exchange fire along the border.
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What happened
The Israeli military has struck more than 150 targets in Lebanon over the past two days, the army press service reported.
Why it matters
According to the military, the targets included infrastructure facilities belonging to the Shiite organization Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, including weapons depots, command posts, and rocket launchers.
Common ground
A formal ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, whose armed units operate in southern Lebanon, has been in effect since April 17.
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The Israeli military reported striking over 150 Hezbollah targets, including weapons depots and command posts, in southern Lebanon over a two-day period. Despite a ceasefire in effect since April 17, both sides continue to exchange fire along the border.
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