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IDF Reports Hezbollah Arms Caches in South Lebanon as Truce Enforcement Continues

The claims point to a fragile pause in fighting that still relies on raids and rapid airstrikes to hold.

Overview

  • Israeli forces said they found multiple weapons caches south of the Forward Defense Line in southern Lebanon, an area the military uses as its front line near the border.
  • In Al-Khiyam, troops reported seizing surveillance gear, an RPG launcher, ammunition, and a Hezbollah flag inside a structure they said the group used.
  • In Beit Lif, soldiers said they found an RPG launcher and sniper weapons, while searches in Adshit al-Qusayr turned up drones, warheads, rifles, and ammunition crates.
  • The military said an airstrike killed two fighters who crossed the Forward Defense Line near the Saluki area and approached Israeli troops in what it called a ceasefire breach.
  • IDF statements also described recent rocket fire at troops, a drone intercepted before entering Israel, and more border crossing attempts, as Israeli and Lebanese delegations plan a second round of direct talks in Washington.