Naharnet Reports Ongoing Strikes in South Lebanon Despite Ceasefire Talks in Washington
Naharnet reports continued deadly strikes in south Lebanon amid nominal ceasefire and ongoing Lebanon-Israel negotiations brokered in Washington.
What happened
Naharnet reports that at least six people were killed and three others wounded in strikes across south Lebanon on Tuesday. The casualties include a house strike in Kfarsir killing four and wounding two, a car targeted in Harouf killing one and wounding another, and a motorbike strike killing one person in Froun. Additional Israeli artillery shelling and white phosphorus use were reported in several southern towns.
The central claim remains unconfirmed in the supplied material and should be treated as hearsay until corroborated by another reliable source or a named official. Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee warned residents of multiple southern and eastern Lebanese towns to evacuate ahead of imminent strikes, citing Hezbollah's ongoing ceasefire violations. The IDF urged civilians to distance themselves by at least 1,000 meters for safety, asserting its operations targeted Hezbollah, not civilians. The death toll in Lebanon from the wider conflict reportedly exceeded 3,000, with over a million displaced, many sheltering in precarious conditions near Beirut.
Hezbollah claims to have launched drone attacks on Israeli troops and equipment across southern Lebanon and northern Israeli border towns on Monday and Tuesday, while Israel continues daily strikes. These activities persist despite a ceasefire agreement initiated on April 17 and recently extended by 45 days, with planned Lebanese-Israeli military talks set for May 29.
Known from the source
- At least six people killed and three wounded in strikes in south Lebanon reported by Naharnet on Tuesday.
- Specific strikes include attacks on a house in Kfarsir, a car in Harouf, and a motorbike in Froun.
- Israeli artillery shelled Beit Yahoun and Debbine; white phosphorus shells hit al-Mansouri.
- Israeli military warned residents of southern and eastern Lebanese towns to evacuate ahead of strikes.
- Conflict death toll in Lebanon reportedly passed 3,000 including women and children.
What remains unclear
Negotiations between Lebanon and Israel remain tense and complex. Israeli officials emphasize disarming Hezbollah and view the talks as groundwork for possible normalization, whereas Lebanese officials seek an armistice focused on Israeli troop withdrawal without normalization, maintaining Hezbollah disarmament as a goal. U.S. President Donald Trump has called for a meeting between Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but Aoun has so far declined, wary of domestic backlash in Lebanon amid ongoing protests against engagement with Israel.
What remains unclear: Confirm whether the central claim is corroborated; until then treat it as unconfirmed/hearsay. Verification of casualty numbers and exact strike locations from independent or official sources. Confirmation of Hezbollah drone attacks and Israeli military strike details beyond Naharnet’s reporting. Clarification on Israeli troop presence and movement in southern Lebanon during the ceasefire period.
Evidence note
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