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Since the ceasefire, Israel has accused Hezbollah, an Iranian proxy group and U.S.-designated terrorist group, of launching more than 50 projectiles at Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.
Israel and Hezbollah are trading accusations of ceasefire violations as the two sides continue to launch attacks against one another in Lebanon on Saturday.
Since the ceasefire, Israel has accused Hezbollah, an Iranian proxy group and U.S.-designated terrorist group, of launching more than 50 projectiles at Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.
"These attacks constitute repeated and ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement by the Hezbollah terrorist organization," the Israeli Army said Saturday. "The IDF will not tolerate attacks against Israeli civilians or IDF soldiers and will respond with determination to any act of aggression directed against them."
Hezbollah, however, said that it considers the ongoing Israeli occupation of swathes of southern Lebanon to be a violation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Iran.