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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

Israeli strikes kill 10 in Lebanon hours despite ceasefire

BEIRUT/JERUSALEM: Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed at ​least 10 people on Saturday, hours ​after a ceasefire with Hezbollah took effect, with Israel saying it ​was responding to projectiles fired by the Iran-backed group.

Lebanon's state news agency NNA said Israeli warplanes and drones hit multiple locations in the south and the Bekaa Valley.

An Israeli military official said Hezbollah fired more than ‌50 projectiles ⁠at Israeli ⁠forces in southern Lebanon overnight, prompting strikes on what the official said were "Hezbollah targets". Hezbollah has not claimed ​responsibility.

A senior Hezbollah official told Reuters the group would not allow Israel "freedom of movement" in what it called ​occupied Lebanese territory, adding that resistance remained legitimate while Israeli forces remained in Lebanon.

The violence highlights the fragility of a truce intended to halt months of escalating violence, and of ​an interim peace deal between the U.S. and Iran that ⁠hinges in ‌part on an end to the conflict in Lebanon.

DEADLY STRIKES

One of ​the deadliest Israeli ​strikes hit a three-storey residential building in the southern town of Barish ⁠in the Tyre district, killing a father, mother and their ​two children, a local village official told Reuters.

The Lebanese army said ​an Israeli strike killed a soldier on the Kfarrumman-Nabatieh road and accused Israel of undermining efforts to restore stability.

Israel's Arabic-language military spokesperson said calm could be achieved if Hezbollah halted what she described as hostile activity and violations of agreements, adding Israel's presence in a security zone aimed to remove threats and dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure, not harm civilians.

The ceasefire was ‌agreed on Friday after a sharp escalation in hostilities. A U.S. official said it took effect at 4 p.m. (1300 GMT) that day, while a senior ​Israeli official ​and two Hezbollah sources confirmed ⁠the agreement.

Lebanon's health ministry says 3,912 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since March 2, including medics, women and children. Israeli authorities say at least 32 soldiers and four civilians ​have been killed in the latest hostilities.

The U.S.-Iran understanding announced this week calls for an immediate, permanent end to military operations by the parties and their allies across multiple fronts, including Lebanon.

Israel, which was not part of those negotiations, has opposed provisions it says could constrain its campaign in Lebanon.

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