Israel Conducts Deadly Strikes Across South Lebanon Despite US-Brokered Ceasefire
Israel carried out lethal airstrikes in south Lebanon hours after a new US-mediated ceasefire was announced; Hezbollah insists it has the right to respond to attacks, with ongoing clashes raising doubts over truce durability.
What happened
Naharnet Lebanon reports that Israel launched multiple deadly strikes across south Lebanon on Saturday despite a US-announced ceasefire earlier in the day. The strikes reportedly killed at least 16 civilians in the Nabatieh area and seven in a village near Sidon, including a family of four in Barish. Additional fatalities include a person on a motorcycle and a Lebanese soldier targeted in drone strikes as well as others in villages such as Qannarit, Doueir, and Kfar Rumman.
Outside Brief is treating this as a source-led account. Any disputed responsibility, casualty figure, battlefield claim or single-source assertion should be treated as unconfirmed/hearsay unless confirmed by another reliable source or a named official. The hostilities occurred shortly after the United States announced a renewed ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, brokered by US and Qatari mediators. Israeli officials stated that their military continued attacks citing over 50 projectiles launched by Hezbollah at Israeli forces overnight, underscoring ongoing clashes despite the truce announcement. Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah reiterated the group's position that it retains the right to respond to Israeli aggression, describing Israel as the aggressor and occupier.
These exchanges follow a preliminary peace deal signed this week by US President Donald Trump and Iran's Masoud Pezeshkian aimed at halting regional fighting, including in Lebanon. However, follow-up talks scheduled in Switzerland were indefinitely postponed after Israeli strikes killed four of its soldiers, which sparked renewed fighting and political backlash in Israel. Lebanese officials reported that at least 47 people were killed in strikes on Friday, the deadliest toll since the US-Iran agreement.
Known from the source
- Israel conducted airstrikes across multiple villages in south Lebanon on Saturday despite a newly announced US-brokered ceasefire.
- Strikes killed civilians including a family of four in Barish, individuals in Nabatieh and Sidon areas, and damaged houses.
- Hezbollah asserts its right to respond to Israeli attacks and calls Israel the aggressor and occupier.
- Follow-up US-Iran talks on regional peace scheduled for Switzerland were postponed indefinitely.
- The ceasefire was brokered by US and Qatari mediators and announced on Friday afternoon.
What remains unclear
Residents in southern Lebanese cities such as Tyre expressed skepticism that the ceasefire would hold, citing the regular flights of Israeli jets overhead and ongoing attacks. Meanwhile, indirect negotiations continue between Israel and Lebanon through US mediation, with further rounds planned. Additional diplomatic efforts involving Pakistan and Iranian officials aim to revive stalled talks between the US and Iran.
What remains unclear: Confirm whether the central claim is corroborated; until then treat it as unconfirmed/hearsay. Exact casualty figures from multiple locations (Barish, Nabatieh, Sidon, Qannarit, etc.) and conflict dates. Official confirmation of Israeli military claims regarding Hezbollah projectile attacks. Statements attributing responsibility or blame for specific strikes or casualties.
Evidence note
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