Israeli forces kill two in Lebanon, ahead of truce monitors meeting
Summary
Israeli forces killed two people in southern Lebanon one day before a planned meeting of a committee that oversees a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Lebanese news said this happened in the town of Kfar Dunin. The Israeli military said they targeted Hezbollah members in the area, accusing one of helping the group's efforts.Key Facts
- Israeli forces killed two individuals in southern Lebanon's Kfar Dunin.
- The attack happened one day before a ceasefire monitoring committee was set to meet.
- The Israeli military stated they targeted Hezbollah operatives.
- Since the ceasefire in November 2024, Israeli attacks in Lebanon have resulted in over 300 deaths, including 127 civilians.
- Earlier in the week, Israeli forces also attacked other parts of Lebanon, leading to further casualties and evacuations.
- The UN reported that Israeli strikes happened close to UN peacekeepers in Lebanon.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned Israel's attacks, suggesting they hinder peace efforts.
- Meetings between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu were noted as preceding the escalation.
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