Israeli strikes in south Lebanon a ‘violation of international law’: PM
Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has accused Israel of violating international law through its destruction of homes and civilian infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Salam rejected Israel's claim that destroyed villages were military sites, stating this excuse is illogical and cannot justify displacement.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedLebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has accused Israel of violating international law through its destruction of homes and civilian infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Salam rejected Israel's claim that destroyed villages were military sites, stating this excuse is illogical and cannot justify displacement. The Lebanese government alleges Israel is deliberately targeting civilian areas amid a fragile ceasefire. This comes after Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz visited southern Lebanon and stated Israeli forces were destroying underground infrastructure and houses. The US State Department has urged all parties to adhere to agreed frameworks, with Israel asserting no territorial ambitions in Lebanon. Recent Israeli strikes have wounded several people and resulted in casualties, with an evacuation order issued for the town of Mansouri following a ceasefire violation accusation.
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5 extractedWashington expects all parties to act in a manner consistent with the framework they agreed to.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz stated Israeli forces are destroying underground infrastructure and houses in southern Lebanon.
Lebanon's government accuses Israel of deliberately destroying homes and civilian infrastructure.
Israeli strikes in south Lebanon represent a serious violation of international law and humanitarian law.
Israel launched strikes on Mansouri after accusing Hezbollah of a ceasefire violation that killed two Israeli soldiers.