Israel and Hezbollah clash along strategic river after overnight strikes across Lebanon
Summary
Israel's military and the Hezbollah group fought near a river in southern Lebanon amid ongoing strikes and troop movements. These clashes come just before planned talks in Washington between Lebanese and Israeli leaders aimed at ending the conflict.Key Facts
- Israel and Hezbollah fought near the Litani River in southern Lebanon.
- Israel's military struck over 100 Hezbollah sites overnight, targeting storage, command centers, and observation posts.
- A strike in the Lebanese village of Mashghara killed 12 people, including members of a family.
- Israel called up an additional battalion to Lebanon as tensions increased.
- Hezbollah responded with rockets, artillery, and drone attacks on Israeli positions.
- Lebanon’s government wants peace talks to lead to Israeli withdrawal and a permanent ceasefire.
- Israel says it will only withdraw when Hezbollah no longer threatens northern Israeli towns.
- Over 1 million people have been displaced in Lebanon, with thousands killed or wounded since the conflict began in March.
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