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Lebanon Says 3 Killed in Israeli Strikes

  • On June 28, 2025, Israeli airstrikes targeted southern Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of three individuals despite an existing ceasefire agreement.
  • The attacks followed previous strikes attributed to Israel, which resulted in the death of a woman and injuries to 25 others, further heightening tensions despite a ceasefire with Hezbollah established in November.
  • The Israeli military reported that it struck terror-related targets, killing Abbas Al-Hassan Wahbi, whom it described as a Hezbollah intelligence operative engaged in efforts to rebuild the group and facilitate arms transfers.
  • Israeli spokesman Avichay Adraee stated the army did not target civilian buildings and attributed civilian deaths to Hezbollah rockets launched by Israeli strikes.
  • Lebanese leaders condemned the strikes as violations of the US-brokered deal, calling on the state to exert pressure as Hezbollah insisted it upheld the ceasefire terms.
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These strikes targeted Hezbollah officials, despite the ceasefire that came into effect on 27 November 2024 to end more than a year of hostilities.

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According to Lebanese sources, there have been three deaths in Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon.

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The attacks by the Israeli forces in southern Lebanon killed three people on Saturday, according to a statement made by the Lebanese Ministry of Health, despite the amnesty between Israel and Hezbollah, reports AFP. The Lebanese Ministry of...

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L'Orient-Le Jour broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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