Israeli air strikes kill 10 people in southern Lebanon
Summary
Israel carried out several air strikes in southern Lebanon, killing at least 10 people despite a ceasefire declared two weeks earlier. Hezbollah, a Lebanese armed group, said it will continue attacks on Israeli forces near the border, while both sides report ongoing fighting and casualties.Key Facts
- At least 10 people were killed in Israeli air strikes across southern Lebanon.
- The strikes targeted towns including Shoukine, Kfar Dajjal, Lwaizeh, Nabatieh, and Siddiqine.
- Israel says its attacks aim at Hezbollah, a group allied with Iran, but many victims are civilians.
- At least 44 people died in Israeli attacks in the last two days alone.
- Lebanon’s total death toll since the war began on March 2 is at least 2,618.
- Over one million people in Lebanon have been displaced by the fighting.
- Hezbollah has used drones to attack Israeli troops and says it will continue strikes.
- A ceasefire announced on April 17 is mostly ignored, with fighting continuing.
- China, holding the UN Security Council presidency, called on Israel to stop bombing Lebanon.
- Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu faces pressure at home to end the ceasefire and continue military actions.
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