What’s happened: President Trump announced the extension of the fragile ceasefire for an additional three weeks following direct talks between Beirut and Jerusalem’s envoys to the US at the White House.
- Despite this, Israeli officials accused Hezbollah yesterday of violating the ceasefire agreement on 16 separate occasions within the last week.
- In response, the IDF struck Hezbollah military structures in southern Lebanon. Israeli officials are concerned that the understandings with Lebanon that underpinned the ceasefire might collapse unless the US can pressure the Lebanese government to take action against Hezbollah north of the security zone.
- Sgt. Idan Fooks, a 19-year-old resident of Petah Tikva, was killed by an exploding Hezbollah drone. Six soldiers were injured, four of whom were hospitalised in serious condition. He is the third Israeli soldier to be killed since the ceasefire began and the 15th in this campaign.
- There remains deep resentment in northern Israel. This morning mayors from the northern border communities announced that schools would be closed as of tomorrow. The mayors said that despite the announcements about a ceasefire, the reality on the ground proves that security on the border had not been restored and that the communities remain under fire.
