Israel kills 8 in southern
Lebanon, a day after Trump said
Israel and
Hezbollah will de-escalate 1 of 2 | Rescuers work at the site of an Israeli airstrike that hit a building and damaged a hospital in the southern port city of
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Michael Tyukin, who was killed in a drone attack in southern
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Ashkelon,
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Beirut (AP) — Israeli drone strikes on southern
Lebanon on Tuesday killed eight people, including a father and his two children, a day after U.S. President
Donald Trump said
Israel and
Hezbollah agreed to dial back fighting.
Hezbollah also continued launching dozens of projectiles and drones toward Israeli soldiers in southern
Israel and civilians in northern
Israel.
Israel threatened on Monday to strike
Beirut’s southern suburbs, causing panic in the Lebanese capital as thousands fled to safer areas and
Hezbollah fired rockets at northern
Israel. Israeli forces recently made their deepest incursion into
Lebanon in 26 years, but
Beirut has been mostly spared over the past six weeks, apart from two targeted attacks on the city’s southern suburbs in May.Trump later announced after a call with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu and communicating with the Lebanese militant group through mediators that “there will be no Troops going to
Beirut.” Despite the announcement, there was little change, with both
Israel and
Hezbollah continuing the same intensity of attacks as before the announcement. Israeli Defense Minister
Israel Katz said during a defense conference on Tuesday that
Israel had previously refrained from attacking
Beirut out of deference for negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. But Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu informed President
Donald Trump in a phone call late Monday that
Israel will attack the southern suburbs of
Beirut if
Hezbollah continues targeting northern
Israel, Katz said. 2 MIN READ 6 MIN READ
Lebanon’s State-run National News Agency reported Tuesday that an Israeli drone strike hit a car on the road linking the southern town of Marjayoun with the city of Nabatiyeh, killing James Karam, a dentist from the nearby Christian town of Qlayaa, along with his daughter and son. The Lebanese army said two soldiers were lightly wounded when a separate drone targeted them on a road outside the city. A drone strike on the village of Jibchit killed two Syrians who worked at a plant nursery, the agency reported, while another on the nearby village of Toul killed two people. A third strike hit a car near the village of Harouf, killing one person. The Israeli military said it wasn’t aware of any Israeli strikes in that area. NNA also reported that an Israeli airstrike on Monday killed six in the southern village of Marwaniyeh.
Hezbollah said Tuesday its fighters fired anti-tank missiles on Israeli troops who were pushing into the southern village of Hadatha, about 7 kilometers (4 miles) from the Israeli border. Sirens sounded in several areas in northern
Israel, the military said in a statement, adding that “a suspicious aerial target” was identified in the area in which Israeli soldiers are operating in southern
Lebanon, but that no injuries were reported.Despite a Washington-brokered ceasefire reached in April, the two sides have continued to exchange strikes after
Israel targeted areas in
Lebanon, saying it was for self-defense. The latest exchanges came as a second round of talks between
Israel and
Lebanon is scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday in Washington, where Lebanese negotiators are set to seek a full ceasefire that will prevent future attacks. The talks that began in April in Washington were the first in more than three decades between the countries, which have no formal diplomatic relations. The fighting presents a major obstacle to the emerging deal to extend the ceasefire in the Iran war. Tehran wants any agreement to include a complete ceasefire in
Lebanon.
Hezbollah has rejected direct talks, counting on pressure from Iran.The latest round of fighting between
Israel and
Hezbollah has killed 3,433 people in
Lebanon and displaced more than 1 million people. According to Netanyahu’s office, at least 27 Israeli soldiers and a defense contractor have been killed in or near southern
Lebanon. Two civilians have also been killed in northern
Israel.
Israel’s military said late Monday that a soldier was killed in southern
Lebanon. It added that seven more soldiers were wounded in the incident, three of them severely.
Hezbollah’s use of hard-to-detect fiber-optic drones has been deadly for the Israeli military, which is struggling to respond.