Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon kill three people, according to Lebanese state media, even as a recently signed US-Iran agreement calls for an end to hostilities. The reports describe the strikes occurring in the hours after the United States and Iran reach a deal intended to reduce or halt the fighting in the region. While the deal is framed by its backers as a step toward stopping Middle East conflict, the reported deaths indicate that military operations continue in Lebanon’s south.
Separate coverage in the set of sources also notes that Israel carries out strikes amid international discussion of the conflict. One report highlights that Israeli actions continue despite criticism associated with the timing of the US-Iran agreement. Other reporting included in the collection references Israeli military claims involving attacks linked to Hezbollah, alongside accounts of strikes reported in or around Lebanon’s urban areas.
Across the sources, the main agreed points are the reported death toll in southern Lebanon and the continued Israeli air operations occurring after the US-Iran deal is signed.