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As the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah enters its second day, tension between the two remained high amid accusations of breaches.

CGTN’s Jonathan Reghev reports.

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00:00Is the ceasefire holding? Yes, but there are incidents. Just about an hour ago, and for
00:07the first time since the ceasefire came into effect some 36 hours ago, there's actually
00:13a strike from an air force jet in Lebanon as before. The aim is not to hit anybody but
00:20to disperse people coming into areas where they cannot be. There are certain lines, according
00:26to the ceasefire deal, where people cannot be, where Lebanese cannot come in, at least
00:30until the Israeli army leaves. And as people are coming in, are coming back to their villages,
00:37the Israeli army is trying to disperse them earlier in the day through tanks. Now we're
00:41hearing of this, an air force jet striking in an area. And also Hezbollah is trying to
00:49perhaps see what the new rules are, if they can perhaps disguise themselves as civilians
00:56and bring back ammunition back closer into the border. Israel has said very clear, we
01:02the Israeli army will prevent any violation from day one. That is why we're seeing shots
01:08being fired, that is why we're seeing jets firing, UAVs and so on. Israel wants to convey
01:14the message that every violation, small or large, will be dealt with right from the beginning.
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