Israeli media reported that this was the first Israeli air attack on Lebanon since the ceasefire took effect.
“Terrorist activity was detected in a building used by Hezbollah to store medium-range missiles,” the Israeli army said, adding that the threat was neutralized by an Israeli Air Force plane.
The truce between Israel and Hezbollah began at 4:00 a.m. on Wednesday after more than a year of war in which thousands of people were killed.
Under the ceasefire agreement, hostilities are suspended for 60 days. During this period, Israel will withdraw its troops from southern Lebanon and Hezbollah fighters will withdraw to the north of the Litani River, located about 30 kilometers from the Israel-Lebanon border.
The Lebanese army will be deployed in the border area. The implementation of the agreement will be monitored by a group of countries led by the US, which will also include France, Lebanon and Israel, as well as the UN peacekeeping mission (UNIFIL).
Source: www.diena.lv