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To date, the IDF has killed around 50 Hezbollah fighters since the ceasefire, but almost all of those occurred within the first month.
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The most likely impact of the two ceasefires is for all parties to avoid returning to war. The risk of one blown ceasefire leading to another will weigh heavily on their minds.
Israeli war planes struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, the Israel Defense Force said early Monday, as it accused the truce monitoring mechanism of ignoring the threat the targets posed to Israel.
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IDF stresses that the strikes were ordered after the threat posed by the targets was presented to the monitoring mechanism of the ceasefire understandings between Israel and Lebanon, but was not addressed.
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The IDF has dismantled Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon which was being used to store weapons and and fire hundreds of rockets and anti-tank missiles into Israel, the army announced on Thursday.