IDF kills 6 Hezbollah members in Bint Jbeil strike, maintains right to strike despite ceasefire extension.
The Israel Defence Forces said it killed six Hezbollah members in a strike in Bint Jbeil, southern Lebanon, and that despite a ceasefire extension, Israel maintains the right to strike against Hezbollah for its defence.
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The Israel Defence Forces said it killed six Hezbollah members in a strike in Bint Jbeil, southern Lebanon, and that despite a ceasefire extension, Israel maintains the right to strike against Hezbollah for its defence.
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