12 Killed in Israeli Attack in South Lebanon, Including High-Ranking Officers
Summary
At least 12 people, including high-ranking Lebanese army officials, were killed in an Israeli attack in South Lebanon shortly after a conditional ceasefire was agreed. Lebanese leadership condemned the attack, and talks involving Pakistan are underway to mediate the ongoing conflict.
Key Points
- At least 12 people, including high-ranking Lebanese army officials, were killed in an Israeli attack in South Lebanon.
- The attack targeted a Lebanese military vehicle on Khardali-Nabatieh road, killing Brigadier General Wissam Sabra, Captain Elie Khoury, and soldier Hussein Gozal.
- The Israeli army claimed the attack occurred in an active war zone and is investigating the incident further.
- Lebanese leadership condemned the attack as a violation of sovereignty, while Pakistani mediation efforts are ongoing to resolve the conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran.