Thirteen killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, health ministry says
Summary
Thirteen people were killed in Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon, including women and a child, according to Lebanon’s health ministry. Despite a ceasefire extension arranged by the US, fighting continues between Israel and Hezbollah in the region.Key Facts
- At least 13 people died in Israeli air strikes across southern Lebanon, including four women and one child.
- The strikes hit areas in Nabatieh, Sidon, and Tyre districts.
- 32 people were injured by the attacks.
- Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has continued despite a three-week ceasefire extension announced by US President Donald Trump.
- Hezbollah targeted Israeli soldiers and vehicles in Lebanon recently, and one Israeli soldier was killed last Thursday.
- Israel and Lebanon held their first high-level talks since 1993 to discuss ceasefire and security, brokered by the US.
- Since early March, over 2,500 people have been killed in Lebanon in the conflict, including health workers and emergency responders.
- Israeli forces control part of southern Lebanon and have conducted numerous strikes on Hezbollah targets.
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