Israeli attacks kill dozens within days in Lebanon despite ceasefire
Summary
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon have killed dozens of people over the past few days, despite a ceasefire that began two weeks ago. Both Israel and Hezbollah accuse each other of attacks, and efforts to stop the fighting have not succeeded.Key Facts
- Lebanon's health ministry says 77 people have died in Israeli attacks since last Thursday.
- Among the dead, there are at least 2 children, with 14 children injured.
- Israel reports 17 of its soldiers have been killed recently and accuses Hezbollah of firing rockets and drones.
- Hezbollah admits it has launched attacks against Israeli soldiers in retaliation for Israeli strikes.
- Israel told residents in some villages near the border to move at least 1 km away from their homes.
- The ceasefire allows Israel to respond to attacks it thinks are planned or happening, but Lebanon disagrees with this interpretation.
- Talks between Israel and Lebanon in the US have not resulted in any agreement or stopping the violence.
- Lebanon's health ministry says more than 2,600 people have died since the fighting began on 2 March.
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