On Sunday night, fighter jets from the Israel Air Force conducted a targeted attack on an underground tunnel in the Bekaa region of Lebanon. This tunnel, which connects Syrian and Lebanese territories, was used by the terrorist group Hezbollah to transport weapons. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have previously targeted this tunnel and are committed to preventing its restoration and use.
In addition to the tunnel, the jets also struck several Hezbollah sites that contained weapons and launchers posing an immediate threat to Israel. These actions were taken as the targets violated the ceasefire agreements between Israel and Lebanon.
The Israel Air Force is the aerial warfare branch of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), responsible for defending Israel from threats from the sky.
Hezbollah is a political and military group based in Lebanon. It has its own army and is known for its opposition to Israel.
In this context, a tunnel is an underground passage used by Hezbollah to secretly move weapons between Syria and Lebanon.
The Bekaa region is a fertile valley in eastern Lebanon, known for its agriculture and strategic location.
Ceasefire agreements are deals made between countries or groups to stop fighting for a period of time. In this case, it refers to agreements between Israel and Lebanon to stop hostilities.
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