Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon on Saturday, with reports indicating deaths of at least seven people in one account and at least 16 in another, including two children. The attacks occur hours after media reports that a ceasefire agreement had been reached. Despite the ceasefire reports, fighting persists in Lebanon, according to NPR World. The incident is discussed in the context of wider regional diplomacy, including the status of a U.S.-Iran deal, with NPR noting that the broader negotiations are under threat while fighting continues. Both sources describe the strikes as part of ongoing hostilities affecting southern Lebanon and provide overlapping details about child casualties. The reports differ on the death toll, reflecting uncertainty or differing access to information as the situation develops. No additional terms of the purported ceasefire or specific responsible parties are stated in the provided excerpts. The situation remains active as observers assess whether the ceasefire proceeds or collapses amid continued attacks.