Israeli military kills six in Lebanon, issues more displacement threats
Summary
The Israeli military carried out an air strike in southern Lebanon that killed six people and injured seven, despite a ceasefire agreed in April. Israel continues military actions in Lebanon, including forcing some residents to leave their homes, while Lebanon requests U.S. help to stop the attacks ahead of a planned meeting between Israeli and Lebanese officials.Key Facts
- Six people were killed in an Israeli air raid on a house in Kfar Dounin, southern Lebanon.
- Seven people were wounded and taken to hospitals in the city of Tyre.
- The April 16 ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has seen frequent violations with attacks from both sides.
- Israeli forces say they targeted over 1,100 sites in Lebanon since the start of the ceasefire.
- Over 500 people died during the ceasefire, with total deaths since March 2 exceeding 2,800.
- Israel issued new orders for residents to leave several towns in southern Lebanon and destroyed infrastructure including a water pumping station.
- Lebanese leaders asked the U.S. to pressure Israel to stop attacks before upcoming talks in Washington, D.C.
- The planned meeting will discuss the ceasefire’s future but no direct talks between Lebanese and Israeli leaders are expected soon.
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