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'This is no life': Security and long-held views shattered in south Lebanon amid Israeli strikes

'This is no life': Security and long-held views shattered in south Lebanon amid Israeli strikes

Summary

An Israeli air strike in southern Lebanon hit a car in the village of Froun, an area influenced by Hezbollah. Despite a ceasefire reached last November, conflicts continue between Israel and Hezbollah, affecting locals' sense of safety and security. The ongoing tensions are due to actions by Hezbollah, such as rebuilding its military, which Israel views as a breach of the ceasefire.

Key Facts

  • An Israeli air strike hit a vehicle in the village of Froun in southern Lebanon.
  • Froun is a part of Lebanon where Hezbollah is influential.
  • The strike killed a man the Israeli military called a "Hezbollah terrorist."
  • A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah was established last November.
  • The ceasefire ended a 13-month conflict causing thousands of casualties.
  • Israel claims Hezbollah is rebuilding its military in violation of the ceasefire.
  • The United Nations recorded over 10,000 Israeli violations of the ceasefire.
  • More than 330 people, including civilians, have died in recent Israeli attacks.
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