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Shafaq News – Middle East

Israel has sent warnings to the United States and the
Lebanese army over Hezbollah’s continued military buildup north of the Litani
River and around Beirut, Israel’s public broadcaster Kan said on Saturday.

Tel Aviv reportedly told Washington and Beirut that “time is
running out” and warned that “no place will remain safe” if Hezbollah continues
its operation, accusing the Lebanese government of inaction.

Earlier this week, Lebanese
President Joseph Aoun urged the international community to pressure Israel to
withdraw from occupied Lebanese territories, restore full security in those
areas, and launch reconstruction efforts.

Tensions have
continued to mount along Israel’s northern border with Lebanon despite a
US-brokered ceasefire signed on November 27, 2024. Israeli forces remain
deployed at five positions south of the Litani River and have conducted air and
drone strikes across southern and eastern Lebanon, including Beirut’s southern
suburbs, targeting sites Israel claims are linked to Hezbollah. Lebanese
officials report that the bombardments have killed about 350 people and wounded
more than 650.

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