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The current hostilities are shaped by nuanced diplomacy, as the ceasefire agreement is formally between Israel and Lebanon, excluding the non-state actor Hezbollah, which is supported by Iran.
The Israeli military has yet to provide comments on the casualties or specific incidents reported. However, they did acknowledge that between Monday afternoon and Tuesday afternoon, their forces targeted more than 25 Hezbollah infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon.
In the Lebanese capital of Beirut, officials reported that a single airstrike on the village of Deir Qanoun al Nahr, located in the coastal Tyre province, resulted in the deaths of 10 individuals, including three children and three women. Additionally, three people, including a child, sustained injuries in the attack.
In Beirut, the government said a single strike on the village of Deir Qanoun al Nahr in the coastal Tyre province killed 10 people, including three children and three women. Three were wounded, including a child.
The ministry provided no further details about the strike but state-run National News Agency said it destroyed a house, leaving several people under the rubble. Their bodies were pulled out later in the day.
According to the ministry, another airstrike — this one on the southern city of Nabatieh — killed four people and wounded 10 others, including two women. A third strike in the nearby village of Kfar Sir killed five people, including one woman.
The latest deaths came a day after the death toll in the latest round of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah surpassed 3000, and two days after the US-brokered truce that has been in place since April 17, was extended for 45 days.