Hezbollah rejects latest ceasefire agreement as Israeli strikes kill 4 in Lebanon
Summary
Hezbollah rejected a new ceasefire deal between Israel and Lebanon, demanding Israeli troops fully withdraw. Israeli airstrikes recently killed at least four people in Lebanon, and a U.N. peacekeeper was also killed in fighting near the border.Key Facts
- Hezbollah refuses the ceasefire agreement that requires them to leave southern Lebanon.
- The deal calls for the Lebanese army to control areas south of the Litani River.
- Israeli strikes killed at least four people in southern Lebanon.
- A U.N. peacekeeper from Serbia died in crossfire near Marjayoun.
- Hezbollah says it will continue to resist Israeli occupation.
- Israeli forces have captured about 20% of southern Lebanon during current clashes.
- The fighting is connected to a larger regional conflict involving Iran.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu plans to continue military operations against Hezbollah.
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