Israel and Hezbollah exchange strikes despite ceasefire extension with Lebanon
Israeli strikes killed at least 6 people and wounded others as Hezbollah fired back with rockets and drones, officials said.
- On Friday, Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters continued exchanging attacks, one day after the announcement of a three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.
- Persistent violence has marred the ceasefire that began April 16, continuing a conflict that has left 2,491 people killed and 7,719 wounded in Lebanon since fighting broke out on March 2.
- Israeli airstrikes in Bint Jbeil left six people dead, while Hezbollah claimed it targeted an Israeli armoured personnel carrier in Ramyah and shot down an Israeli drone.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hezbollah of "trying to sabotage" the deal, while lawmaker Ali Fayyad dismissed the extended ceasefire as "meaningless" due to ongoing attacks.
- United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged all parties to respect the cessation of hostilities, as President Donald Trump continues applying "strong pressure" on Iran to support the truce.
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Israel and Hezbollah exchange strikes despite ceasefire extension with Lebanon - The Tribune
Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters continued exchanging attacks on Friday, a day after the announcement of a three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, CNN reported.
Israel and Hezbollah exchange strikes despite ceasefire extension with Lebanon
Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters continued exchanging attacks on Friday, a day after the announcement of a three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, CNN reported.
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