Since the end of November last year, a ceasefire has been in place between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel is demanding the complete disarmament of the militia. As a result, the Israeli military has been targeting Shiite militia positions almost daily near the Syrian border, in violation of the ceasefire. Despite international calls for de-escalation, Israel continues its military operations against Hezbollah, accusing the militia of posing a threat to its security. The recent attacks have raised tensions in the region, with fears of a potential escalation into a larger conflict. The Israeli government remains firm in its stance, refusing to tolerate any perceived threats from Hezbollah on its northern border. The airstrikes come amidst ongoing political instability in Israel, with the country facing challenges both domestically and internationally. The situation remains volatile as both sides engage in a war of words and actions, risking further violence and instability in the region.
