Lebanon-Israel War | 2023-present

I think they ready to accept Israeli occupation over the whole country. Well, slave mentality of leaders is poison for the nation.
I think it's more exhaustion. Lebanon has been in conflict since the 1970s. Israel has succeeded in inflicting "learned helplessness" on most of its adversaries.

One improvement is that the Lebanese are no longer fighting each other for the sake of Americans, Israelis or the French.
 
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Thirteen killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, health ministry says​

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Reuters A man in a grey and black striped jacket looks at smoke rising from a building following an Israeli airstrike, he is holding a smart phone.
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A man looks on following an air strike on Haboush in southern Lebanon on 1 May
At least 13 people, including four women and a child, have been killed in Israeli air strikes on southern Lebanon, the Lebanese health ministry said.

Two women and a child were among eight killed in Haboush in Nabatieh district, where the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had issued an evacuation order.

Four people, including two women, were killed in Zrarieh in Sidon district, while another person was killed in Ain Baal in Tyre district. In total, 32 people were injured on Friday.

Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has continued despite an ongoing three-week ceasefire extension.

On Saturday, Iran-backed group Hezbollah said it had targeted Israeli soldiers and military vehicles in Lebanon.

The Israeli military said one of its soldiers was killed during combat in southern Lebanon on Thursday, bringing the number of Israeli troop deaths since early March to 17.

In a separate development on Saturday, the Lebanese army said its Chief of Staff Gen Rudolph Heickl met US Gen Joseph Clearfield at the Beirut air base.

It said that during the talks "emphasis was placed on the importance of the army's role and the necessity of supporting it amid the current phase".



Clearfield heads a committee monitoring the US-backed ceasefire between the warring sides.

An initial 10-day pause in hostilities had been announced on 16 April following ambassador talks in Washington between Israel and Lebanon.

The two countries have no diplomatic relations and the Washington meeting was the first high-level set of talks between them since 1993.

A three-week extension to the ceasefire was announced by US President Donald Trump on 23 April, who said the second meeting between the two countries "went very well" and the US would be working with Lebanon "to help it protect itself from Hezbollah".

The Iran-backed group was not involved in the ceasefire agreement but had indicated it would abide by its terms if it was also respected by Israel.

While the truce largely halted strikes on the capital city Beirut and its southern suburbs, fighting has persisted elsewhere in the south, with continued air raids and repeated evacuation orders.

On 30 April, the US embassy in Beirut suggested a meeting between Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would give Lebanon "the chance to secure concrete guarantees on full sovereignty, territorial integrity, secure borders, humanitarian and reconstruction support, and the complete restoration of Lebanese state authority over every inch of its territory".

The post on X added that this would be "guaranteed by the US".


The Lebanese president met the US ambassador to Lebanon Michael Issa on Friday, where Issa affirmed that the US continued support to Lebanon.

Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire ending a previous conflict in November 2024, after which Israel carried out near-daily attacks on targets and people it said were linked to Hezbollah.

After the US and Israel attacked Iran on 28 February and killed Iran's supreme leader, Hezbollah launched rockets and drones into Israel in retaliation on 2 March.

In response, Israel bombarded Lebanon with air strikes. Israeli forces re-entered southern Lebanon in early March, where they have destroyed villages and remained occupying 10km (6.2 miles) of Lebanese territory.

Map showing territory under Israeli occupation in southern Lebanon following the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon

Since early March, 2,659 people have been killed in Lebanon, including 103 health care workers and emergency responders, according to the Lebanese health ministry. It does not distinguish between combatants and civilians.

Along with 17 Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon, two civilians have been killed by Hezbollah attacks in Israel.

On Saturday morning, the IDF said it had undertaken "around 50 strikes in the last day" on southern Lebanon.




It says the targets struck included headquarters from which Hezbollah operated, along with buildings used for military purposes.

A previous update said the IDF intercepted two "aerial targets" before they managed to cross into Israeli territory.

 
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