Israeli broadcaster GLZRadio revealed this morning, within the past three hours, that Hezbollah violated the Lebanon ceasefire 1,925 times over the past year, with 350 incidents unenforced by either the IDF or Lebanese army, according to data published by journalist Doron Kadosh on X. The IDF enforced 998 violations, while the Lebanese army enforced 575, Doron Kadosh reported, citing GLZRadio's complete data for the ceasefire period starting over a year ago. Israel submitted 875 enforcement requests to the US-led mechanism, of which the Lebanese army handled about two-thirds. The IDF enforced 90 additional violations after the Lebanese army did not act, the report stated. Lebanese army enforcement is stronger in open areas but limited in built-up villages and underground sites due to resistance risks, as seen this week in Yanoch village in southern Lebanon, according to the data. GLZRadio described unenforced violations as Hezbollah activities including IMD warehouses and weapons production to restore its strength, with the 350 known cases highlighting enforcement gaps throughout the past year.