Zionist Airstrikes Target Areas Between Syria and Lebanon

The Zionist forces launched airstrikes on Thursday evening, targeting regions between Syria and Lebanon, as reported by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights on Friday.
The Observatory noted that the Zionist warplanes bombed crossing points along the Syria-Lebanon border, specifically in Wadi Khaled and the western countryside of Homs.
On Monday, the Lebanese government urged the guarantors of the ceasefire, which came into effect at the end of November, to insist that the Zionist forces withdraw from southern Lebanon by February 18, in accordance with the terms of the truce agreement.
According to the ceasefire arrangement established on November 27, the Lebanese army was expected to deploy in southern Lebanon alongside UN peacekeepers, while the the Zionist forces were to withdraw over a period of 60 days, later extended until February 18.
Despite the ceasefire, the Zionist forces have continued to conduct strikes in Lebanon, with both parties repeatedly accusing each other of breaching the truce.




