Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz accused Lebanese group Hezbollah on Sunday of not meeting the terms of a ceasefire, warning that if the militants continued to breach the deal, Israel would “be forced to act.”Katz issued his warning after visiting the military’s northern command and it followed a similar accusation against Israel by Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem on Saturday.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.Katz said Hezbollah had still not withdrawn “beyond the Litani river” in southern Lebanon, as stipulated in the ceasefire deal.He added that “if this condition is not met, there will be no agreement and Israel will be forced to act on its own to ensure the safe return of residents of the north to their homes.”Other provisions had not been implemented, Katz said, such the “dismantling of all [Hezbollah] weapons and the thwarting of terrorist infrastructures in the area by the Lebanese army.”“We will not allow the creation of a renewed