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11 dead after Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, authorities say

At least nine people were killed and three injured on Monday from Israeli strikes on two southern Lebanese towns, as the Israeli military said it struck dozens of Hezbollah targets throughout Lebanon. Earlier on Monday, Lebanese authorities reported two additional deaths in Israeli strikes on other parts of southern Lebanon.

Lebanon, Israel have already traded accusations of breaches since truce took effect

People clean rubble and debris at a damaged building site.
Members of Imam al-Mahdi scouts clean rubble and debris from damaged buildings in Beirut's southern suburbs on Monday. (Mohamed Azakir/Reuters)

At least nine people were killed and three injured on Monday from Israeli strikes on two southern Lebanese towns, Talousa and Haris, as the Israeli military said it struck dozens of Hezbollah targets throughout Lebanon.

Earlier on Monday, Lebanese authorities reported two additional deaths in Israeli strikes on other parts of southern Lebanon, including a state security member killed while on duty, bringing the day's death toll to 11.

The latest Israeli strikes came shortly after Hezbollah accused Israel of violating a ceasefire agreement and fired missiles on an Israeli military position in the disputed Shebaa Farms area in what the Iran-backed group called a "defensive warning strike."

Residents in Beirut also told Reuters they heard drones flying overhead at low altitudes late in the evening.

The exchange of fire put a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between the two in an increasingly fragile position less than a week after it took effect.

People remove dead bodies covered in body bags.
Members of civil defence remove bodies of people killed during hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah from a temporary cemetery to be taken for burial in their home town and villages, after a ceasefire between the two, in Tyre, southern Lebanon on Monday. (Thaier Al-Sudani/Reuters)

The truce prohibits Israel from carrying out offensive military operations in Lebanon, while requiring Lebanon to prevent any armed groups, including Hezbollah, from launching attacks on Israel.

The Israeli military reported no casualties from Hezbollah's two missile launches but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed a "strong" response.

Hezbollah said its rocket fire, the first operation the group had announced since the ceasefire came into effect on Wednesday, was in retaliation for repeated Israeli violations of the truce.

At least 54 Israeli truce violations so far: Lebanon

Lebanese speaker of parliament Nabih Berri, a Hezbollah ally who negotiated the truce on behalf of Lebanon, said Beirut had recorded at least 54 ceasefire violations by Israel since Wednesday.

Lebanon's official news agency NNA said Israeli forces fired two artillery shells toward the southern Lebanese town of Beit Lif in the Bint Jbeil district, while heavy machine gun fire targeted Yaroun. No injuries were reported in either incident, NNA said.

An Israeli flag is positioned in a village.
An Israeli flag is positioned in the Lebanese village of Adaisseh after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, as seen from northern Israel on Sunday. (Gil Eliyahu/Reuters)

Berri urged the committee tasked with monitoring the truce to "urgently" ensure Israel halts its breaches.

"We are engaging through a mechanism with France, Israel, and Lebanon to investigate and address reports of violations," U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said, adding that early ceasefire periods are often fragile but had broadly succeeded in reducing violence.

Lebanon and Israel have already traded accusations of breaches, and on Monday, Lebanon said the violations had turned deadly.

One person was killed in an Israeli air attack on the southern Lebanese town of Marjayoun, about 10 kilometres from Israel's northern border, Lebanon's Health Ministry said. Lebanon's state security said an Israeli drone strike in Nabatieh, killed a member of its force, calling it a "flagrant violation" of the truce.

The Lebanese army said an Israeli drone struck an army bulldozer near the Syrian border, wounding one soldier.

The Israeli military did not immediately respond to questions about the incidents in Marjayoun and Nabatieh, but said it had targeted military vehicles near Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley and near the Syrian border.

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A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah appears to be holding in Lebanon, bringing some calm to the region, after more than a year of fighting. It’s also allowed thousands of displaced Lebanese civilians to flee for home, despite warnings from the Israeli military to hold off.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar denied wrongdoing, accusing Hezbollah of moving weapons south of the Litani River, in defiance of the agreement.

"Israel is committed to the successful implementation of the ceasefire, but we will not accept a return to the situation as it stood on October 6, 2023," he said in a statement.

Public broadcaster Kan and other Israeli media outlets reported on Monday that U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein, who brokered the truce, had warned Israel against alleged violations.

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called for a "powerful blow" against Hezbollah, saying the group had made a "big mistake" by targeting Israeli territory.