Israel kills five in Lebanon after ‘ceasefire’ with Hezbollah extended
Summary
A series of Israeli air strikes in southern and eastern Lebanon killed at least five people and injured more than a dozen, despite a recently extended ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah. The attacks happened even as Lebanon and Israel held talks in Washington to extend the ceasefire and start security discussions.Key Facts
- At least five people were killed and over a dozen injured in Israeli air attacks in Lebanon.
- The attacks targeted several villages including Tayr Felsay, Tayr Debba, Az-Zrariyah, Jebchit, and Jouaiya.
- Israel extended a 45-day ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah, though fighting has continued.
- The ceasefire extension aims to allow a US-led security process starting May 29 with talks planned for early June in Washington.
- Hezbollah opposes direct negotiations with Israel and criticizes the Lebanese authorities for concessions.
- Since the fighting resumed in March 2024, nearly 3,000 people have died and over 9,000 were injured in Lebanon.
- The conflict has forced more than 1.2 million people to leave their homes.
- Lebanon’s economy has suffered over $25 billion in damages, with reconstruction costs estimated around $12 billion.
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