The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that on the night of January 13, on the basis of the received intelligence, it carried out airstrikes on a number of facilities of the Shiite movement "Hezbollah" in Lebanon, the IDF announced this on its Telegram channel.
"Among the objects hit are a missile launch pad, a military facility, as well as routes along the Syrian-Lebanese border, which were used by Hezbollah for smuggling weapons," the Israeli side said in a statement , that these objects posed a threat to "the Israeli rear and the Israel Defense Forces." "In accordance with the ceasefire agreement, the Israel Defense Forces continues to operate: to prevent any threat to the state of Israel, and will stop any attempt by the terrorist organization "Hezbollah" to regain its strength," the IPB emphasized. No messages were received from the Lebanese side about the consequences of these strikes.
The cease-fire regime between the Israeli military and Hezbollah entered into force on November 27. According to it, the Israeli army must gradually withdraw from Lebanese territory, but reserves the right to strike Hezbollah fighters and facilities if it determines that they pose a threat to Israel's security. After the ceasefire came into force, a number of incidents were recorded when Israeli soldiers and Hezbollah fighters attacked each other's positions.