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Israeli forces open fire in Lebanon, killing one

IANS February 17, 2025 166 views

Israeli forces have escalated tensions by firing on civilians returning to the southern Lebanese village of Houla, resulting in one woman's death and multiple injuries. The incident occurred despite a ceasefire agreement established in November 2024 to halt ongoing border conflicts. Lebanese authorities continue to warn citizens about potential dangers in the region, emphasizing the fragile nature of the current truce. Despite diplomatic efforts, Israeli military actions suggest ongoing security challenges along the Lebanon-Israel border.

"Citizens should avoid southern areas where army deployment has not been completed" - Lebanese Army Command
Beirut, Feb 17: Israeli forces opened fire toward residents returning to the village of Houla in southern Lebanon, resulting in the death of a woman and the injury of several others.

Key Points

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Israeli forces violate ceasefire by shooting at Houla village residents

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Ongoing border tensions persist despite November 2024 agreement

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Lebanese Army warns of unexploded ordnance and potential threats

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Ceasefire extension failed to ensure complete Israeli withdrawal

The Israeli army also abducted three citizens during the incident, Xinhua news agency reported quoting the Lebanon's official National News Agency.

Earlier, residents of Houla returned to their village after crossing the Lebanese army checkpoint and the barriers set up by Israeli soldiers.

The Lebanese Army Command stressed in a statement on social media platform X that given the dangers of unexploded ordnance left behind by Israeli forces, and the potential presence of "enemy troops," citizens should avoid southern areas where the army deployment has not been completed and adhere to the instructions of deployed military units.

A ceasefire agreement between Hezbollah and the Israeli military has been in effect since November 27, 2024, halting over a year of clashes triggered by the conflict in the Gaza Strip.

The agreement requires Israel to withdraw from Lebanese territory within 60 days while the Lebanese army assumes control along the border and in the south, ensuring no presence of weapons or armed groups south of the Litani River.

On January 27, Lebanon's then-caretaker government announced an extension of the ceasefire agreement until February 18, following the expiration of the initial 60-day truce without a complete Israeli withdrawal.

Despite the ceasefire, Israeli forces have continued to conduct strikes in Lebanon, citing security threats.

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