Israel Accuses Hezbollah of Ceasefire Violation, Issues Displacement Orders

 The government of Israel has accused Hezbollah of violating a ceasefire agreement following reported attacks launched from Lebanon.

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Israeli officials said rockets or other projectiles were fired toward Israeli territory from the north, describing the incident as a breach of the ceasefire intended to reduce tensions along the border between the two sides.

In response, the Israeli military issued evacuation orders for residents in several areas that could be affected by potential military operations, urging civilians to leave for their safety.

According to security officials, the displacement orders apply to communities located near areas that Israeli authorities believe may be used for military activities.

For its part, Hezbollah rejected some of the allegations and accused Israel of continuing military actions inside Lebanese territory.

The developments have raised concerns among international observers, who fear that the situation could escalate despite ongoing efforts to maintain the ceasefire and prevent a wider conflict.

Security analysts warn that continued violations of the ceasefire by either side could trigger renewed hostilities and place civilian populations at greater risk.

International mediators and governments have called on both parties to respect the ceasefire agreement and avoid actions that could further inflame tensions in the region.

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