Israeli Airstrike in South Lebanon Kills Two
Summary
An Israeli airstrike in South Lebanon killed two people despite a recently extended ceasefire, with ongoing tensions and exchanges between Israel and Iran-backed groups.
Key Points
- Two people were killed in the latest Israeli airstrike in South Lebanon.
- A ceasefire was extended last week between Israeli and Lebanese officials but fighting continues.
- Hezbollah fired rockets into Israel on March 2 in retaliation for the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader.
- Lebanon's Ministry of Health says Israeli attacks have killed at least 3,089 people since the regional conflict started.