Israeli air strikes on Lebanon continue despite US-Iran deal
Summary
Israeli air strikes have continued in southern Lebanon despite an upcoming formal agreement between the US and Iran to end the war on all fronts. Both sides have exchanged attacks recently, raising concerns about the stability of the ceasefire related to the US-Iran deal.Key Facts
- Israeli drones struck several towns in southern Lebanon, including Tyre and areas in the Nabatieh district.
- These attacks caused injuries and killed at least four people recently.
- Hezbollah fighters launched about 10 rockets against Israeli forces near Kfar Tebnit.
- The US-Iran deal, set to be signed soon, aims to end military conflicts, including those involving Lebanon.
- Iran demands Israel withdraw from Lebanese territory as part of the agreement.
- The number of projectiles fired between Israel and Lebanon has dropped since the deal was announced but has not stopped completely.
- Amnesty International stated that Israel’s forced displacement of Lebanese civilians could be considered war crimes under international law.
- Lebanon’s situation is a crucial and sensitive part of the US-Iran framework agreement.
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