Israeli strikes kill nine in Lebanon as Hezbollah fires rockets over border
Summary
Israeli air strikes killed at least nine people in southern Lebanon, including two paramedics, while Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel. These attacks came after a partial ceasefire agreement, and diplomats from both sides are holding talks in Washington to try to strengthen the deal.Key Facts
- Israeli strikes killed at least nine people in southern Lebanon on Wednesday.
- Two paramedics were killed when their ambulance was hit in the Chehour area.
- Hezbollah said it fired rockets targeting Israeli troops in northern Israel.
- Israel intercepted a drone and two projectiles crossing from Lebanon.
- The partial ceasefire was agreed on Monday, involving Israel avoiding strikes on Beirut if Hezbollah stopped attacks.
- Israeli and Lebanese diplomats are negotiating in Washington to improve the ceasefire.
- Over 3,500 people have died in Lebanon since the conflict escalated in March.
- About one million people have been displaced in Lebanon during the fighting.
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