People are seen in the streets of Dahieh region after the commencement of a 10-day temporary ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon on April 17, 2026 in Beirut, Lebanon. [Houssam Shbaro/Anadolu Agency]
The Lebanese army said early on Friday that it had recorded a number of Israeli breaches since the ceasefire announced by US President Donald Trump on Thursday evening came into effect. In a statement received by RT, the army said that, following its earlier call for residents to follow instructions issued by deployed military units, it was renewing its appeal for people to delay returning to southern villages and towns due to ongoing violations of the agreement. The army added that it had documented several Israeli attacks, as well as intermittent shelling targeting a number of villages. It stressed the need for civilians to adhere to the guidance of military units to ensure their safety, particularly during the night, and […]

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