Hezbollah accuses Israel of truce violation
· RTE.ieLebanon's Hezbollah said Israeli forces opened fire on civilians in southern Lebanon and that the incident was a violation of a ceasefire agreement between the two sides.
The Iran-backed Lebanese group condemned the shooting, which it said had killed two people and injured others, but did not say whether it would take retaliatory action.
A ceasefire between Iran-backed Hezbollah and Israeli forces in southern Lebanon has largely held since Sunday, the longest lull yet in the war that spilled over from the conflict between the United States and Iran.
Israeli soldiers opened fire at a group of people near a bulldozer clearing a road in the al-Deir neighbourhood of Nabatieh al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon, Lebanon's state news agency NNA reported.
The Israeli military said it "struck armed terrorists who posed an immediate threat" to soldiers in the Ali al-Taher ridge area of the south, within an area of south Lebanon where Israeli forces have declared a "security zone".
It was not immediately clear if this was the same incident.
Iran insisted Israel cease fire in Lebanon as part of an interim agreement with the United States signed last week.
Asked about the latest incident, Iran's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, told reporters that any violation of the memorandum of understanding in Lebanon would create challenges for peace talks.
"Lebanon is an unquestionable part of the agreement, and whatever happens in Lebanon affects the whole process, and it is the United States which should use all its leverage against Israel to make it to stop attacks against Lebanon," he said.
Israeli forces remain deployed deep inside southern Lebanon.
The latest round of hostilities began on 2 March when Hezbollah opened fire at Israel in support of Tehran, two days into the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed more than 4,100 people, including 773 women, children and healthcare workers, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The toll does not say how many combatants are among the dead.
Some 1.2 million people have been forced from their homes in Lebanon, according to Lebanese authorities.
Israel's death toll from this round of hostilities with Hezbollah includes at least 32 soldiers and four Israeli civilians.
At Iran's insistence, the interim deal signed with the United States last week requires the US, Iran and their allies to declare an immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that troops had full freedom of action to thwart any Hezbollah direct or emerging threat against them or Israeli citizens, and would remain in Lebanon for "as long as is necessary".