Thirteen killed in Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon

At least 13 people, including four women and one child, have been killed in Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese Health Ministry said. Two women and one child were among eight people killed in Haboush in the Nabatieh district, where the Israeli Protection Forces (IDF) had issued an evacuation order. Four persons, including two women, [...]
At least 13 people, including four women and one child, have been killed in Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese Health Ministry said.
Two women and one child were among eight people killed in Haboush in the Nabatieh district, where the Israeli Protection Forces (IDF) had issued an evacuation order.
Four people, including two women, were killed in Zurich in the Sidon district, while another person was killed in Ain Baal in the district of Tyre. In total, 32 people were injured Friday.
Wars between Israel and Hezbollah have continued despite the duration of the three-week ceasefire, writes BBCKlankosova broadcast.tv.
On Saturday, Iran-backed Hezbollah group said it was targeting Israeli soldiers and military vehicles in Lebanon.
The Israeli Army said one of its soldiers was killed during fighting in southern Lebanon on Thursday, bringing the number of Israeli soldiers killed since early March to 17.
An initial 10-day pause of hostilities was announced on April 16th following ambassadors' talks in Washington between Israel and Lebanon.
The two countries have no diplomatic relations, and the first meeting in Washington was the first group of high-level talks between them since 1993. /Periscope











