Israeli Strikes Kill 12 in Lebanon as Netanyahu Urges Fight Against Hezbollah
A Lebanese medical source said strikes also hit Sidon and Nabatieh as rescuers pulled two people from a burning vehicle.
- On Wednesday, Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon killed at least 12 people, according to a Lebanese medical source, with attacks striking Sidon, Tayr Dibba, and Deir Qanun Al-Nahr.
- Hezbollah rejected a conditional truce announced last week in Washington, and both sides continue trading fire in the ongoing Israel-Hezbollah war despite ceasefire attempts.
- Israeli forces seized Kfarshuba municipal council member Mohammad Hassan and worker Ahmad Salah Diab while they worked near the border; the military said it "apprehended" the two suspected individuals.
- The association of Christian border villages urged the Lebanese government on Tuesday to "immediately open safe humanitarian and medical corridors," citing roads now "cut off or extremely dangerous."
- Lebanese authorities report Israeli attacks since March have killed nearly 3,700 people and displaced more than one million others, underscoring the war's broader toll on the civilian population.
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BEIRUT.– While negotiations for a truce between Israel and Lebanon are stalled, at least 12 people died on Wednesday in the Lebanese south in Israeli attacks, a Lebanese medical source indicated. “The number of martyrs for Israeli air strikes in the city of Tayr Diba is eight. In Deir Qanun al Nahr there are four,” said the source, who called for anonymity. While Lebanese President Joseph Aoun stated that “Israel is intransigent in the negotiati…
Israeli strikes kill 12 in Lebanon as Netanyahu urges fight against Hezbollah
Lebanon's health ministry said Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed 12 people on Wednesday, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Lebanese citizens to join Israel's fight against Hezbollah. A border town said two municipal employees detained by Israeli forces were later released. Fighting has continued despite an April ceasefire and a conditional truce announced last week.
Israeli strikes on south Lebanon kill 12
Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon killed at least 12 people on Wednesday, a medical source told AFP, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the Lebanese people to join Israel's fight against Hezbollah. The southern border town of Kfarshuba said late Wednesday that a municipal councillor and employee had been released, hours after Israel's army said it had "apprehended" two people who approached its soldiers. Neither Israel nor Hezbollah …
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