An Israeli airstrike on southern Lebanon kills Lebanese troops days after ceasefire
Summary
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed several Lebanese soldiers, including a senior officer, just days after Israel and Lebanon agreed to a ceasefire. The conflict began in March and has caused many deaths and displacements on both sides.Key Facts
- The airstrike occurred on a road between Nabatiyeh and Marjayoun in southern Lebanon.
- Lebanese military confirmed several soldiers died, including a brigadier general.
- The ceasefire was reached through U.S.-brokered talks between Israel and Lebanon’s government.
- Lebanon blames the militant group Hezbollah for starting the war by firing rockets at northern Israel.
- Hezbollah refused to agree to the ceasefire.
- The war began on March 2 after attacks linked to Israel, the U.S., Iran, and Hezbollah.
- Israel has invaded parts of southern Lebanon and controls about one-fifth of the country.
- Over 3,500 people have died in Lebanon, including many Lebanese soldiers, and at least 29 Israeli soldiers and 3 Israeli civilians have also been killed.
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