Israeli strikes reportedly pound near Crusader-built castle in Lebanon
Summary
Israeli forces carried out air and artillery strikes near a historic Crusader castle in southern Lebanon amid ongoing fighting close to Nabatieh city. Both Lebanon and Israel have seen recent military actions despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, with casualties reported on both sides and diplomatic talks planned to address the tensions.Key Facts
- Israeli air force and artillery attacked areas near the Beaufort castle in southern Lebanon.
- The Beaufort castle is a strategic mountain site formerly occupied by Israeli troops until 2000.
- Israel warned over a dozen villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate amid military advances.
- Lebanese government leaders met to discuss increasing efforts to stop Israeli demolition of homes and historical sites.
- Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israeli cities in response to Israeli airstrikes that killed Lebanese civilians.
- A Syrian Alawite family was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the village of Adloun in Lebanon.
- The conflict has caused over 3,350 deaths and displaced more than 1 million people in Lebanon since March.
- In Gaza, a Palestinian nurse was killed in an Israeli strike despite a shaky ceasefire in place.
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