At least six killed in Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon

Lebanon. At least six people were killed and two others injured on Friday due to Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon.

According to reports from the capital Beirut, a statement issued by the Emergency Operations Center under Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health mentioned damage caused by attacks in various locations. Two people died in Wadi al-Hujeir, and one person lost their life in Srifa.

Similarly, one person died and one was injured in Yater, two people were killed in Tulin, and one person was injured in Khirbet Selm.

These attacks occurred amidst a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon that came into effect from the midnight of April 16 and 17, following weeks of cross-border clashes and regional tensions linked to Iran. In this context, Donald Trump has announced the extension of the current 10-day ceasefire for an additional three weeks, which is expected to continue efforts to maintain regional stability.

 

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