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Hezbollah armed group, which opposed the Lebanese government’s agreement on the ceasefire. Six people were confirmed dead in the municipality of Deir Qanoun en-Nahr in an Israeli attack, including two paramedics
ceasefire in the latest war, which erupted on March 2 when Hezbollah opened fire in retaliation for the US-Israeli killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. As Israel doubled down
ceasefire has failed to stop the war between Israel and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah. Overnight, six people were killed and seven others were injured when a house in Kfar Dounine was hit, according
Israel’s military had issued evacuation warnings for two areas of Tyre and the village of Burj Rahal to the north-east, saying troops were acting against Hezbollah. The state-run National News Agency said
Israel’s airstrikes killed seven people in Lebanon on Sunday, including an **Islamic Jihad** commander, Lebanese authorities and state media said, despite the fragile ceasefire as **Hezbollah** called US-brokered talks between the two countries
Hezbollah welcomed the Iran-US agreement, saying it had resulted in a comprehensive ceasefire across all fronts, including Lebanon.** The Iran-backed group said it would not accept any attacks that violated Lebanon’s sovereignty
Israel of several early violations on Friday, including intermittent shelling of southern Lebanese villages. Lebanon’s National News Agency also reported that unexploded ordnance killed a boy in the town of Majdal Selem, while rescuers
ceasefire agreement.  Members and supporters of Iran
Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militia which has launched drone strikes into Israel. The Israel Defense Forces told Lebanese civilians to evacuate areas of southern Beirut, causing thousands of people to flee. Iran said on Tuesday
ceasefire to take effect "on all fronts", including between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. The text of the agreement also calls for the permanent cessation of the conflict and for Lebanon's territorial integrity
Israel has ramped up its attacks on southern Lebanon, killing two people and issuing several forced displacement orders as the two sides prepare for United States-brokered talks on extending a ceasefire. Lebanon’s National
ceasefire deal between the governments of Israel and Lebanon on 16 April. Most of Israel's air strikes have hit southern Lebanon, with the military saying it is striking infrastructure and people linked to Hezbollah
ceasefire announced on 16 April that was meant to halt fighting between Israel and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, and came as Iran said the US had [violated a separate truce by striking southern Iran
news agencies, both quoting an unnamed State Department official on Thursday, reported that the upcoming talks are due to be held May 14 and 15. Israel continued to pound southern Lebanon on Thursday, killing
News Agency reported that Israeli forces raided the entrance to Kafra in southern Lebanon at dawn on Monday and cut off the road leading to the town. - Hezbollah rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
ceasefire extension. The total death toll since March 2 when the fighting resumed between Israel and Hezbollah has reached 3,042, the ministry said in a statement published on Tuesday, 24 hours after reporting
news reports. How it would apply in [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon) remained unclear. In the hours after the ceasefire was announced, Hezbollah’s attacks entirely stopped; Israeli strikes mostly stopped, with the exception of shelling
news of U.S. and Iranian officials traveling to Pakistan came the same day that Israel's military said it attacked southern Lebanon, targeting sites belonging to the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah
Israel has launched another series of air strikes on southern Lebanon, a day after the two countries agreed to extend a ceasefire deal for a further 45 days following [talks in Washington](/news/2026/5/15/lebanon-talks-israel-attack) – although this
ceasefire "could be implemented within 24 hours of its final approval" by all concerned parties. Meanwhile, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the Israeli military would "for the time being, continue its fire and operations