After the terrorist organization blocked them: Sources in the Lebanese government briefed Saudi media on Tuesday regarding the Lebanese army's operations against Hezbollah infrastructure. According to the sources, the army raided more than 500 Hezbollah sites located south of the Litani River, north of the river, and in Dahiyeh.
It was also reported that the head of the committee overseeing the ceasefire agreement, Maj. Gen. Jasper Jeffers, will visit Beirut on Wednesday to meet with senior Lebanese officials and discuss the implementation of the parties' commitments.

The strike in Dahiyeh
The briefing followed reports on Monday from sources close to Hezbollah to Al-Hadath, stating that the organization had prevented the Lebanese army from searching a site attacked by Israel in Dahiyeh on Sunday. According to the sources, Hezbollah rejected the army's request, claiming the site was located north of the Litani River and therefore was not included under the obligations of the ceasefire agreement.
Meanwhile, political sources in Lebanon told the newspaper Ad-Diyar that Israel's strike was also intended as a message to Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, indicating Israel's opposition to his approach regarding Hezbollah's weapons. According to these sources, Israel seeks to "maintain its freedom of action" in Lebanon.



