Israeli airstrikes kill at least 7 people in Lebanon during extended ceasefire
Photo: Al Jazeera
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Israeli airstrikes kill at least 7 people in Lebanon during extended ceasefire

Israeli military conducted airstrikes across Lebanon on Monday, killing at least seven people including a Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader and his daughter, despite a ceasefire extension agreed to just three days prior. The attacks occurred in southern Lebanon and the Baalbek district. Both outlets report continued hostilities and rising death tolls despite the US-backed truce extension.

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Al Jazeera emphasizes Israeli violations; Reuters frames mutual hostilities; BBC and PBS document mounting casualties; Guardian adds ceasefire breakdown—splitting between accountability, symmetry, humanitarian toll, and diplomatic failure.
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Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill at least 19 as clashes with Hezbollah continue despite ceasefire
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“Israel, Hezbollah war persists despite truce extension; Lebanon's death toll nears 3,000” · Al Jazeera, Reuters, BBC, PBS NewsHour

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