Israeli jets target weapon routes near Syrian-Lebanese border after new peace deal
Israeli military conducted air-strikes on weapon transport routes between Syria and Lebanon just days after peace agreement. The operation came as response to alleged ceasefire violations in the region
The Israel Defense Forces carried-out precision strikes near the Syria-Lebanon frontier today marking its first major operation since the recent peace-deal. The military action focused on suspected weapon-transfer locations (which according to IDF were being used to move military equipment from Syria into Lebanon)
The operation happened during night-time hours targeting specific cross-border routes; this move shows that despite the newly-established ceasefire agreement Israeli forces continue monitoring regional activities. The IDF stated that these transfers broke the terms of the peace-deal which was signed just days ago
Neither Syrian government officials nor local conflict-watchers provided any immediate feedback about the incident. Hezbollah representatives also kept silent about these developments‚ while regional tensions remain at moderate levels
The military action raises questions about the stability of the fresh peace agreement — as both sides interpret its terms differently‚ The IDF maintains its right to prevent what it sees as security threats in the area