The Israeli army continued its violation of the ceasefire agreement, announcing on Wednesday evening that it had bombed what it claimed was "terrorist infrastructure" in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, alleging that it "was a weapons storage and posed an immediate threat to its forces."
The army claimed in a statement published on its account on the American platform "X" that it attacked "terrorist infrastructure where weapons and aerial means were stored, which posed a direct threat in northern Gaza."
It went on: "A short while ago, the Israeli army carried out a focused attack in the Beit Lahia area in northern Gaza, led by the Southern Command and through the Air Force."
It alleged that the attack targeted "terrorist infrastructure where weapons and aerial means were stored, which were prepared for use in executing an immediate terrorist plan against the Israeli army forces and the State of Israel."
The army stated that its forces are deployed in the area "according to the lines of the ceasefire agreement, and will continue to work to eliminate any direct threat."
The Israeli army announces the bombing of what it claims is terrorist infrastructure in Beit Lahia.





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Israel once again violates the Gaza agreement and launches airstrikes on Beit Lahia.