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Hezbollah claimed at least 24 attacks on Israel and Israeli troops in Lebanon. Drone and rocket alarms sounded in communities across northern Israel for much of the day. Israel has said its operations in Lebanon
rockets, missiles and drones. ## In Lebanon - **Israel attacks Lebanon:** The Israeli military said it had begun hitting Hezbollah positions in Lebanon’s Bekaa region, despite a ceasefire that began this month. - **Hezbollah rejects talks
attacked southern Lebanon, targeting sites belonging to the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, and the militant group fired rockets into Israel. That was despite [President Trump's announcement](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/23/nx-s1-5796719/iran-middle-east-updates) that Israel
Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel following the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran on Feb. 28. Israeli forces responded with airstrikes and a ground invasion of southern Lebanon. In his remarks shortly after
talks with Iran faltered, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said drones and Hezbollah’s rockets continue to pose a threat to northern Israel and promised further strikes against what he said was Hezbollah infrastructure. “They
attack in the town of Ansariyah in Lebanon’s south. - **Hezbollah fires rockets:** Israel’s Channel 12 broadcaster says 20 rockets were launched from Lebanon to the Galilee region in northern Israel this morning, with
talks. Israel struck southern Lebanon on Saturday, killing at least six people it said were Hezbollah militants, and several rockets and drones were launched at Israel from Lebanon. The conflict is one of the widest
Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel following the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran on Feb. 28. Israeli forces responded with airstrikes and a ground invasion of southern Lebanon. In his remarks shortly after
attacks before it can ensure security in the Gulf, Tehran’s envoy to the UN has said, while on a Russian visit Iran’s foreign minister blamed Washington for the failure of peace talks
attack on Iran. Hezbollah sided with Iran and launched rockets at Israel, which responded with intense bombardment of Beirut and other cities, and launched an [invasion of southern Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/12/how-israeli-offensive-destroyed-entire-villages-in-lebanon). In a statement
talks. --- ## Is Israel part of the deal? Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Israel supports the US decision to suspend strikes against Iran for two weeks, but that the ceasefire does not include
attacks after Israel-Lebanon talks in US Fighting between Israeli forces and the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah has continued after Israel and Lebanon held direct talks in Washington aimed at easing the conflict
rocket fire at troops in Qantara - in the south-east of the country. The group described those attacks as retaliation for Israeli bombardment of southern Lebanese villages. Hezbollah also claimed earlier strikes using artillery
attacks since the start of the war, according to Lebanese authorities. Lebanese president Joseph Aoun said preparations are under way for negotiations between Lebanon and Israel on Thursday. The talks are significant as the countries
attack. ## Fragile ceasefire The deadly incidents come just days after an Israel-Lebanon 10-day [ceasefire](/news/liveblog/2026/4/18/iran-war-live-tehran-says-president-trump-made-false-claims-amid-talks) took effect and days before a truce in the United States-Israel war on Iran
rockets and drones at Israeli forces maintaining a buffer zone in southern Lebanon. In response, Israel said it had struck the launcher, calling Hezbollah’s strikes a blatant violation of the ceasefire. - **The US ambassador
attacks in recent days. Israel has carried out airstrikes in southern Lebanon almost daily, against what it says are threats from Hezbollah. Those strikes have killed at least two dozen people since the ceasefire went
attacks" - but Hezbollah rejects this part of the agreement. The fragile truce has also exposed political divisions in Beirut over what comes next. President Aoun has backed direct, face-to-face talks and said
talks with the US could not be expected to progress without it. With the pause now in place, Iran has responded, declaring the Strait of Hormuz "completely open". As last weekend's marathon negotiating session
talks held over a week ago broke down because Iran would not commit to forgoing a nuclear weapon. "The simple fact is that we need to see an affirmative commitment that they will not seek