Summary
At least seven people died in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon as the conflict continues between Israel and Hezbollah. Israeli raids targeted towns in the Tyre and Nabatieh districts, while Hezbollah launched rocket attacks on Israeli targets. The ongoing conflict has resulted in numerous casualties on both sides since the start of the offensive.
Key Facts
- Seven people were killed in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, as reported by local media.
- An Israeli air raid in the Tyre district town of Ramadiyeh killed four people and injured three.
- Another strike overnight in Kfarsir, Nabatieh district, killed three people.
- Israel claims to have killed 40 Hezbollah fighters in a day, targeting weapons sites.
- Hezbollah launched rocket attacks on Israeli military areas in northern Israel.
- The conflict has caused 1,318 deaths and 3,935 injuries in Lebanon since March 2.
- 24 people have died in Israel since fighting began, with the U.S. losing 13 soldiers.
- Israel plans to establish a "security zone" in southern Lebanon after a ground operation began on March 16.