Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned during a recent inspection of an Israeli military base in northern Israel that if the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon breaks down, the Israeli military will target deep objectives within Lebanon. According to the Associated Press, Katz claimed that Israel holds a 'zero tolerance' stance towards any violations of the ceasefire agreement by Lebanon and will implement 'the strongest response' to such actions. If conflict with Hezbollah resumes, the Israeli military will 'increase operational intensity, penetrate deeper (into the heart of Lebanon),' and the scope of strikes will expand beyond Hezbollah's operational areas. According to Katz, there will be 'no areas in Lebanon that are immune from strikes.' The Israeli security cabinet approved the ceasefire agreement mediated by the USA and France on November 26. Hezbollah also agreed to the ceasefire. The ceasefire agreement took effect at 4 a.m. on November 27. However, both sides have since repeatedly accused each other of violating the ceasefire. The Lebanese Ministry of Health has reported that on December 2, Israeli military strikes on targets within Lebanon led to at least 11 fatalities. (Xinhua News Agency)
以防长:若停火破裂以军将打击黎巴嫩纵深
According to the defense minister: If the ceasefire breaks down, the Israeli military will strike deep into Lebanon.
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