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Israeli strikes kill six in Lebanon

Published on: May 12, 2026 5:17 PM

Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon killed six people and wounded seven others on Monday night, according to Lebanese state media. The attacks hit a residential house in Kfar Dounine, a town located about 95 kilometres from Beirut. The escalation comes despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon.

Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported that the wounded were taken to hospitals in the coastal city of Tyre. The strikes are part of continued clashes between Israel and Hezbollah, which have persisted despite a ceasefire signed on April 17. Israel has intensified military operations in southern Lebanon in recent weeks.

Read more: Israeli strike in south Lebanon kills seven amid tensions

The conflict has caused heavy casualties in Lebanon since it escalated earlier this year. Health authorities say more than 2,800 people have been killed since March 2. Israeli military sources also reported losses, including 18 troops and a civilian contractor since the start of the war. The fighting has continued along the border despite diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions.

Lebanese officials have urged international pressure to halt Israeli strikes during the ceasefire period. However, Israel maintains it has responded to cross-border fire from Hezbollah positions. The Israeli military also ordered evacuations in parts of eastern Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, signaling wider operational activity.

Read more: New Israeli attacks kill at least seven in southern Lebanon

The latest escalation highlights the fragility of the ceasefire agreement between both sides. Additional strikes were reported near other southern Lebanese towns on Tuesday. Observers warn that continued violence could further destabilize the already volatile regional security situation.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Israel Hezbollah conflict, Kfar Dounine attack, Latest, Lebanon ceasefire violations, Lebanon Israeli strikes, Middle East conflict 2026, south Lebanon war

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