Israeli attack on Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon kills at least 13
Summary
An Israeli air strike hit a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon, killing at least 13 people. Israel stated the attack targeted Hamas operatives, while Hamas denied having facilities in the camp. Tensions remain high following a ceasefire with Lebanon after a prolonged conflict.Key Facts
- An Israeli drone strike killed at least 13 people in the Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp in Lebanon.
- The attack also injured at least four people, with reports of more being transported to hospitals.
- Israel claimed the strike targeted members of Hamas in a training compound.
- Hamas denied having training facilities in Lebanese refugee camps and called the attack an aggression.
- The conflict follows Israel's broader military actions against Palestinian factions like Hamas in Lebanon.
- Israel has conducted numerous air strikes in Lebanon despite a ceasefire brokered in November 2024.
- Lebanese authorities reported more than 270 fatalities since the ceasefire due to Israeli military actions.
- A ceasefire had required Israel to withdraw forces from southern Lebanon by early 2025, which has not been completed.
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