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Israel Continues Strikes in Lebanon Despite Ceasefire Claims, 7 Killed

Published on: June 22, 2026 2:44 AM

Israel Lebanon ceasefire

Israeli military strikes in Lebanon have continued despite a declared ceasefire announcement, with latest attacks killing at least 7 people, including women and children. The situation has raised serious concerns over Israel Lebanon ceasefire violations as tensions remain high across the border areas.

The Lebanese National News Agency reported that Israeli air and ground operations have not stopped, even after claims of a ceasefire agreement. Local authorities say multiple areas in southern Lebanon have been targeted in recent days, increasing fear among civilians.

According to reports, the latest wave of attacks also killed two Palestinian-origin residents in the city of Tyre. Rescue teams continue to search through damaged buildings as the death toll and number of injured may rise further.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israeli forces will maintain control of a security zone in southern Lebanon. He added that the military presence will continue for as long as needed to protect Israeli citizens and ensure border security.

On the other side, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has reportedly escalated tensions by restricting movement through the Strait of Hormuz, although U.S. media claims oil flow through the passage has not fully stopped. Meanwhile, diplomatic talks involving Hezbollah-related issues have been included in ongoing discussions, where the issue of Israel Lebanon ceasefire violations is expected to remain a central point of concern.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Israel Lebanon ceasefire, Israeli military strikes, Lebanon

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