The Israeli occupation army launched raids on Tuesday on the Bouday area in the Bekaa Valley, eastern Lebanon, amid ongoing Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah on a daily basis. The Israeli army acknowledged this, announcing the commencement of raids on targets belonging to Hezbollah's "Radwan Unit" in the Bekaa Valley.
This comes as Lebanon received American "ideas" as part of an exchange of positions on Washington's proposals, according to a report by Al-Araby Al-Jadeed newspaper on Monday evening.
The Lebanese National News Agency reported that "enemy aircraft launched two raids west of Baalbek, the first targeting the outskirts of the town of Shamstar, and the second targeting Wadi Umm Ali."
The Israeli military said in a statement, "A short while ago, under the direction of military intelligence and the Northern Command, air force aircraft launched raids on several Hezbollah targets in the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon."
He added, "As part of these raids, camps belonging to the 'Radwan Force' were attacked, where the locations of (fighters) and weapons depots belonging to Hezbollah were identified."
The Israeli army stated that "Hezbollah uses these camps to train and qualify (fighters) to plan and execute plots against Israeli army forces and the State of Israel. As part of the training and qualification, (the fighters) undergo shooting drills and exercises in the use of various types of weapons."
He said, "The unit's leaders were eliminated in September 2024 in Beirut and southern Lebanon... Since then, the unit has been working to restore its capabilities, and the unit has advanced toward the main ground threat built by Hezbollah. Israeli military forces have been operating against the unit for two years, preventing it from rehabilitating and rebuilding its strength."
Since the end of Israel's last US-backed war on Lebanon in November 2024, Washington has been pressuring Hezbollah to disarm, which it has maintained as long as the Israeli occupation continues.
Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem recently said that his party would not respond to calls to surrender its weapons before the Israeli aggression had ended in Lebanon.
On November 27, 2024, a ceasefire agreement between Hezbollah and Israel took effect, but Tel Aviv violated it more than 3,000 times, resulting in at least 237 deaths and 546 injuries, according to official data.
In violation of the agreement, the Israeli army continues to occupy five Lebanese hills in the south, which it seized during the last war, in addition to other areas it has occupied for decades.
On Sunday evening, the Israeli army announced a raid on "commando headquarters" formerly affiliated with the ousted regime of Bashar al-Assad in Mount Hermon, claiming to have found three tons of weapons, equipment, and bombs.
The Israeli army said in a statement, "During this week, reserve battalions... located a number of central commando headquarters of the former Syrian regime in Mount Hermon, which were believed to have been within the Syrian-Lebanese sector during the Assad regime's rule."





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Israeli raids on Bodai in the Bekaa Valley, eastern Lebanon, and the occupation announces attacks on sites belonging to Hezbollah's Radwan Unit.