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At least eight killed in Israel’s air attacks on southern Lebanon

At least eight killed in Israel’s air attacks on southern Lebanon

Summary

At least eight people were killed in recent Israeli air attacks on southern Lebanon, despite a U.S.-mediated ceasefire agreement. The attacks hit several villages, including Doueir, Tibnin, and Burj Shemali, causing deaths and damage to homes.

Key Facts

  • Israeli fighter jets attacked the village of Doueir, killing five people and injuring two.
  • Two people were killed near a hospital in Tibnin, and one person died in a drone strike in Burj Shemali.
  • The Red Cross found a body near Shebaa in Nabatieh governorate.
  • These attacks happened despite a ceasefire extended until early July, mediated by the United States.
  • On the previous day, at least 16 people were killed in other Israeli air strikes across southern Lebanon.
  • Lebanese group Hezbollah reported clashes with Israeli forces in several villages including Haddatha, Biyyada, and Rashaf.
  • Israeli forces are extending their operations into the western Bekaa Valley, targeting mainly Shia Muslim villages.
  • Since March 2, over 3,000 people have been killed in Lebanon, more than 9,000 injured, and about 1.6 million displaced due to Israeli military actions.
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