Arabic version: الضربات الإسرائيلية تؤدي إلى سقوط ضحايا في جنوب لبنان
According to Al Jazeera,
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least four people and wounded eight others, according to Lebanese media. The state National News Agency (NNA) reported injuries to two medics as they rushed to offer aid to victims of the latest attacks by the Israeli military in violation of the official ceasefire.
The NNA detailed that two men were killed and five others injured in an air raid on the town of Ebba in Nabatieh. Additionally, a drone strike on a car in the town of Haris in Bint Jbeil district killed one man and injured his brother.
Israeli warplanes targeted the home of a former municipal chief in Sajd, while other strikes were reported in Kfar Rumman and Safad al-Battikh. No casualty information was immediately available from these strikes.
Ahead of the attacks, the Israeli army issued a forced displacement threat for nine towns in southern and eastern Lebanon, citing Hezbollah infrastructure as the reason. Posting on X, army spokesman Avichay Adraee urged residents there to evacuate.
Despite a ceasefire which began on April 17 and later extended to mid-May, Israeli forces continue to exchange fire with Hezbollah and carry out attacks. Since March 2, Israeli attacks have killed at least 2,840 people in Lebanon, injured almost 8,700 and displaced more than a million, according to Lebanese figures. The United States is preparing to host more peace talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington later this week, with Hezbollah criticizing the Lebanese government for taking part.




















