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The Economic Times
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Israeli strikes kill nine in south Lebanon, state news reports​

Beirut: At least nine people were killed ​in Israeli strikes in southern ​Lebanon on Saturday, Lebanon's state news agency said.

Seven people were killed ​when Israeli warplanes struck a house in the southern village of Ansar, while two others were killed in a strike on the village of Deir El Zahrani, the National News Agency ‌said.

Eleven people were ⁠injured ⁠in the attacks.

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The strikes are among the deadliest in the weeks since Lebanon agreed to a U.S.-mediated peace ​framework with Israel. The deal leaves Israeli troops inside occupied southern Lebanon until Hezbollah is ​disarmed and the Lebanese army takes control, terms the Iran-backed group has rejected as surrender.

"The framework agreement ... is an Israeli order written in Israeli ink that the ​Lebanese authorities have signed onto," Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem ⁠said in ‌a speech on Friday.

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The Israeli military said it struck Hezbollah ​infrastructure overnight ​in what it described as a security zone in south Lebanon ⁠in response to actions against its soldiers.

The seven killed ​in Ansar included three children and two women, state news ​said.

Lebanese officials condemned the attacks.

"The martyrs of the Israeli raid on the village of Ansar are not 'military infrastructure' and the women and children killed in it are not military targets," Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said in a post on X.

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