Sirens sound in northern Israel after 'hostile aircraft infiltration', military says

A partial ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah was announced by Lebanon, but a "hostile aircraft infiltration" in northern Israel has disrupted the fragile agreement.

Sirens sound in northern Israel after 'hostile aircraft infiltration', military says
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​The Israeli ‌military said sirens ​sounded in ‌northern Israel on Wednesday following what it described ‌as a "hostile aircraft infiltration".

Lebanon ‌had announced a partial ceasefire between ⁠Hezbollah and ​Israel ⁠that would see Israel ⁠halt strikes on ​Beirut's Hezbollah-controlled suburbs and Hezbollah ⁠stop attacks on Israel, ⁠though ​the agreement does not end ⁠the conflict, according to Lebanon's ⁠embassy ⁠in Washington.

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