Israeli Strikes Kill 14 in Lebanon's Deadliest Day Since Ceasefire Began
Sourced from 6 publications
- •Saturday's Israeli strikes killed six people in southern Lebanon after Netanyahu ordered intensified military action against Hezbollah over alleged ceasefire breaches.
- •Sunday's toll rose to 14 dead, making it the deadliest day since the ceasefire began, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
- •The Israeli Air Force targeted Hezbollah rocket launchers, weapons storage facilities, and active rocket cells across at least four locations.
- •Israel issued forced evacuation orders for southern Lebanon despite a three-week ceasefire extension being recently agreed upon.
- •Hezbollah denies Netanyahu's accusations that it is undermining the truce, with both sides blaming each other for violations.
Sources
WATCH: IDF strikes Hezbollah terror infrastructure in south Lebanon
worldisraelnews
Lebanon health ministry says Israeli strikes kill 14 in deadliest day since ceas...
The Guardian
Israeli strikes kill 14 in south Lebanon amid agreed ceasefire with Hezbollah
Malaymail
Israel issues forced evacuation orders for southern Lebanon in escalation
Al Jazeera
Deadly Israeli strikes hit Lebanon despite ceasefire extension
France24
Netanyahu orders army to 'vigorously attack' Hezbollah in Lebanon
BBC World
Curated from 6 sources. Every summary is reviewed for accuracy, but may still contain errors. We always link to original sources for verification.
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