Lebanon detained many people on suspicion of rocket firing in Israel

Berut: Lebanese army Said that it has detained a group of people associated with firing the rocket. Israel Last month. In a statement issued late Wednesday night, the army stated that it had detained several people, including many Palestinians, who were involved in rocket firing in two separate attacks towards Israel in late March, leading to acute Israeli airstrikes in parts of Lebanon. LebanonThe Hizbullah group denied when it was behind the rocket firing.
The army said that a vehicle and other equipment used in rocket attacks were seized and the prisoners were sent to judicial authorities. The army said that it conducted raids in various parts of Lebanon to detain the suspects without giving more information.
On Thursday, the state -run National News Agency reported that General Rodolf Hichael gave information about a weekly cabinet meeting about the security situation and ongoing implementation with the border. United Nations Security Council resolution This ended the 14-month-old Israel-Hezbollah war.
Three security and one judicial officials told the Associated Press that four Palestinians associated with the Hamas Group were being questioned.
A Hamas official told AP that several group members in Lebanon were detained recently and were released shortly later that they were not involved in rocket firing in Israel. He said that in one case, the authorities detained a member of Hamas, carrying a pistol without a license.
All the officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.
Hizbullah started attacking Israel a day after the Israel-we war. On October 7, 2023, with an attack by Palestinian terrorists on Southern Israel. The war that killed over 4,000 people in Lebanon and widespread destruction in late November ended with the American-Brokede ceasefire.
Since the ceasefire came into force in late November, Israel has carried out almost daily airstrikes, which have left dozens of citizens and members of Hizbullah.
On Tuesday, human rights in the United Nations High Commissioner said that at least 71 citizens, including 14 women and nine children, were killed by Israeli attacks in Lebanon as a ceasefire was effective.