Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill 17, reports say
Summary
Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least 17 people, according to Lebanese media. The attacks targeted several towns, including Tayr Debba, and followed a series of strikes linked to ongoing conflict involving Hezbollah, Israel, Iran, and Lebanon.Key Facts
- Israeli air and drone strikes hit multiple locations in southern Lebanon, including Tayr Debba, Deir Qanoun el-Nahr, Seddiqin, Sidon, and Tyre.
- At least 17 people were reported killed in these strikes on Wednesday.
- Hezbollah responded with rocket and shell attacks on Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.
- The conflict escalated after Hezbollah fired rockets into Israel following an Israeli strike that killed Iran’s supreme leader.
- Lebanon’s health ministry reports nearly 3,700 people killed during the conflict, while Israel reports 34 deaths on both sides.
- Almost one million people in Lebanon are displaced, and 1.4 million need humanitarian aid.
- The UN is sending a human rights investigation team to Lebanon to document possible war crimes by all parties.
- Israel has not commented on the latest strikes but previously targeted Hezbollah sites and infrastructure.
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