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Israeli strike threatens fragile Lebanon truce

Published on: June 7, 2026 2:02 AM

An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed nine people, including three Lebanese soldiers, placing renewed pressure on a fragile border ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. The incident is significant because it threatens ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing hostilities along the frontier. The violence affects civilians, military personnel, and regional stability as both sides trade accusations of ceasefire violations.

According to the Lebanese army, a brigadier general, a captain, and another soldier were killed when a military vehicle was struck on a road between Khardali and Nabatieh. The attack occurred only days after Lebanese and Israeli officials agreed to a new US-brokered framework designed to reduce tensions. Lebanese authorities described the strike as a serious setback to efforts aimed at securing a lasting truce.

Read more: Israeli strikes kill 10 despite ceasefire push

The Israeli military said the vehicle was moving suspiciously in what it called an active combat zone. It stated that troops had previously instructed civilians to evacuate the area before military operations began. Israeli officials added that their operations target Hezbollah and not the Lebanese army. The military said it is reviewing the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Lebanon strongly condemned the strike, accusing Israel of deliberately undermining ceasefire efforts. President Joseph Aoun described the attack as a flagrant violation of Lebanese sovereignty and international law. The Lebanese army said continued Israeli operations were obstructing attempts to reach a political solution and restore calm along the border.

Read more: Israel strikes south Lebanon after stepping back from Beirut attack

The latest escalation highlights the fragility of a ceasefire that took effect in April but has faced repeated challenges. Under a recent US-backed proposal, Hezbollah would halt attacks, withdraw from border areas, and allow the Lebanese army to assume security responsibilities. However, Hezbollah has rejected the arrangement, insisting that any agreement must include a complete Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory. Meanwhile, fresh strikes, evacuation orders, and cross-border attacks continue to raise fears of further escalation.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: border tensions Lebanon, Hezbollah ceasefire, Israel Lebanon conflict, Israeli airstrike Lebanon, Latest, Lebanese soldiers killed, Middle East security crisis

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