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One Year Later: Hezbollah rebuilding depsite IDF ceasefire enforcement

Israel National News reports: “The Alma Center for the Study of the Northern Arena today (Thursday) published a comprehensive report marking one year since the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into force.

The report shows that despite the agreement, Hezbollah continues extensive rearmament, while the IDF attempts to prevent its reestablishment in southern Lebanon.

According to the data, over the past year the IDF carried out 669 airstrikes across Lebanon, an average of about 51 strikes per month. Forty-seven percent of the strikes took place south of the Litani, 38.4% north of it, 13% in the Bekaa area and only 1.6% in the city of Beirut. Among the targets were terror infrastructure, civilian sites contributing to military rehabilitation, and senior operatives. 218 Hezbollah members were killed – 107 south of the Litani, 74 north of it, and 46 of them belong to the elite Radwan unit. Among the dead were members of other organizations including Hamas, Amal, Jemaah Islamiyah, and the PLO. The most notable killing was of Haythem Ali Tabatabai, Hezbollah’s chief of staff, in a strike in Beirut this week…”

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