Israeli forces kill two in Lebanon, ahead of truce monitors meeting

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Israeli forces killed two people in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, ahead of a scheduled meeting of the committee monitoring the yearlong ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. The attack, which targeted a house in Kfar Dunin, was claimed by the Israeli military, stating they struck two Hezbollah operatives. The committee, comprised of representatives from France, Israel, Lebanon, the US, and the UN, is set to meet on Wednesday to discuss the ceasefire. These attacks are part of a series of Israeli bombardments in Lebanon since the November 2024 ceasefire, which have resulted in over 300 deaths, including at least 127 civilians. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the continued Israeli attacks, stating they aim to thwart efforts to de-escalate the situation.
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