Israeli Air Raids Kill One in Southern Lebanon Amidst Ceasefire
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- An Israeli air raid in Maarakeh, southern Lebanon, killed one person, with attacks continuing despite a US-brokered ceasefire.
- The raids, targeting areas north of the "Yellow Line," come as Iran and the US reportedly agree on a deal to end regional conflict, raising fears Israel's actions could jeopardize it.
- Israel also issued forced displacement orders and demolished homes in Bint Jbeil.
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Israeli air raids have killed one person in southern Lebanon, with attacks continuing despite a US-brokered ceasefire. The raids target areas north of the "Yellow Line," and come as the US and Iran reportedly agree on a deal to end regional conflict.
Israeli air raids across southern Lebanon have killed one person as attacks continue despite a United States-brokered âceasefireâ.
Lebanonâs National News Agency (NNA) reported that the person was killed in an Israeli air raid in the municipality of Maarakeh, in the Tyre district of southern Lebanon.
Al Jazeeraâs Heidi Pett, reporting from Beirut, said that over the course of Friday and into the evening, there were continued Israeli air attacks on towns and villages that are well north of what the Israelis call the âYellow Lineâ â the part of southern Lebanon that they have been seeking to control and to occupy.
The attacks come after an announcement by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday that the United States and Iran have agreed on the wording of an agreement aimed at ending their war in the Middle East, and that mediators were working with both sides to finalise a deal.
Iranian media report the initial agreement would declare an end to the war âon all fronts, including Lebanonâ.
This has led to fears that Israelâs actions in Lebanon could scupper a deal, since Israel is not a party to the negotiations between the US and Iran, and its leaders have said they do not plan to withdraw from Lebanon.
The attacks also come amid a supposed ceasefire, agreed between Israeli and Lebanese officials earlier this month, that would require a âcomplete cessationâ of fire by Hezbollah, yet the fighting continues.
The next round of talks between the two countries is expected on June 22, with a view towards reaching a comprehensive agreement.
Israel issues forced displacement orders, demolishes homes
Israeli attacks at dawn have demolished homes and government buildings in southern Lebanonâs Bint Jbeil, the countryâs NNA reports.
The Israeli military also ordered residents of 20 Lebanese towns and villages to leave their homes immediately and move ânorth of the Zahrani Riverâ.
The forced displacement orders apply to Deir al-Zahrani, al-Namirieh, al-Sharquieh, al-Dewayr, Harouf, Habboush, Kfarjoz, Zibdine (Nabatieh), Nabatieh al-Tahta, Nabatieh al-Fawqa, Kfar Rouman, Al-Mahmoudieh, Sajed (Jezzine), Reihan, Aaramta, Kfarchouba, Mlki, Al-Lawiza (Jezzine), Jarjouh and Arab Salim.
On Saturday, the Israeli military said an air raid alert had been activated in the northern town of Metula due to the âinfiltration of a hostile aircraftâ from Lebanon, but did not name the armed group Hezbollah.
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Continued Israeli attacks in Lebanon despite ceasefire efforts.
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US-Iran deal to end regional conflict faces increased risk of failure.
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Offene Fragen
- Will Israel's actions derail the US-Iran deal?
- What is Hezbollah's response to the continued Israeli attacks?
- What are the long-term implications of the forced displacement orders?





