Israel’s military has carried out more than 500 operations across southern Lebanon in the two months since it agreed to a ceasefire with Hizbollah, with locals bracing for more destruction as Israeli troops plan to delay their withdrawal.
Israel has conducted regular attacks since the ceasefire with the Lebanese militant group came into effect on November 27 after more than a year of conflict.
Non-profit group ACLED has counted 515 operations from the start of the ceasefire through January 17. These include air and drone strikes, as well as more than 206 instances of property destruction in 39 villages. At least 37 people have been killed, according to a Financial Times tally.