Israeli attacks kill at least four in southern Lebanon
Summary
Israeli military strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least four people and injured eight others, including two medics trying to help victims. Despite an official ceasefire, fighting and air raids continue, with Israel warning residents of nine towns to evacuate due to alleged Hezbollah activity.Key Facts
- At least four people were killed and eight wounded in Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon.
- Two medics were injured while aiding victims during one of the airstrikes.
- One air raid hit the town of Ebba, killing two men and injuring five.
- A drone strike targeted a car in Haris, killing one man and injuring his brother.
- Israeli forces attacked multiple towns, including Nabatieh, Sajd, Kfar Rumman, and Safad al-Battikh.
- Israel warned residents of nine towns in southern and eastern Lebanon to leave, citing Hezbollah presence.
- Hezbollah and Israeli forces continue to fight, even though a ceasefire was declared on April 17 and extended to mid-May.
- Since March 2, over 2,800 people have died and nearly 8,700 have been injured in Lebanon due to these attacks, with more than a million displaced.
- The United States will host peace talks between Israel and Lebanon soon; Hezbollah opposes Lebanon’s government participation.
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