An Israeli airstrike on southern Lebanon kills Lebanese troops days after ceasefire
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon on Saturday killed nine people, including three members of the Lebanese military, a brigadier general, a captain, and another soldier. The strike occurred on the road linking Nabatiyeh and Marjayoun, days after a new ceasefire deal brokered by the U.S.

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AI-generatedAn Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon on Saturday killed nine people, including three members of the Lebanese military, a brigadier general, a captain, and another soldier. The strike occurred on the road linking Nabatiyeh and Marjayoun, days after a new ceasefire deal brokered by the U.S. between Israel and the Lebanese government. Another airstrike in Saksakiyah killed six people. The Lebanese army condemned the attacks, stating they aim to thwart efforts for stability and Israeli withdrawal. The war began on March 2 with Hezbollah rocket fire into Israel, followed by an Israeli ground invasion. The Lebanese militant group has refused the truce, while Lebanon's government accuses Hezbollah of dragging the country into war.
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5 extractedIran's Foreign Minister stated that Lebanon should save itself from its real foe, Israel, not Iran.
The Lebanese army stated that Israel's attacks aim to thwart efforts for stability, a ceasefire, and Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories.
Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed nine people, including three Lebanese military members.
Israeli troops have seized around a fifth of Lebanon.
More than 3,500 people have been killed in Lebanon since the war began on March 2.