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Israeli killings in Lebanon rise: Is even the pretence of a ceasefire over?

Israeli killings in Lebanon rise: Is even the pretence of a ceasefire over?

Summary

The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, which started on April 16 after six weeks of fighting, is weakening as both sides continue to attack each other. Israeli airstrikes and Hezbollah attacks have caused casualties and damage despite the ceasefire agreement.

Key Facts

  • The ceasefire began on April 16 after six weeks of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.
  • Lebanon's army reported violations of the ceasefire by Israeli forces the day after it started.
  • Israel’s conflict with Lebanon began on March 2 and has killed at least 2,846 people and displaced over one million.
  • Israeli attacks have targeted areas across Lebanon, killing civilians including medical workers.
  • At least 103 Lebanese medical workers have been killed and 230 injured in Israeli strikes since March 2.
  • Hezbollah continues to conduct attacks on Israeli military positions in southern Lebanon.
  • Israel has warned residents in nine southern Lebanese areas to evacuate before possible strikes.
  • Despite saying it targets only Hezbollah, Israel bombed Beirut’s southern suburbs after the ceasefire began.
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