Israel has launched air strikes across southern Lebanon, resulting in casualties. The strikes were part of ongoing exchanges with Hezbollah.

Key facts
- •Five people, including a paramedic, were killed in an Israeli strike on the town of Zibdin.
- •Another person was wounded in the strike on Zibdin.
- •Israeli attacks targeted the towns of Tirdaba, al-Shahabiya, al-Marwaniyya, and Mayfadoun.
- •Hezbollah engaged several Israeli aircraft with surface-to-air missiles.
- •Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there is no agreement with Lebanon on a ceasefire.
Israel has launched air strikes across southern Lebanon, with the Lebanese Civil Defence reporting five people killed, including a paramedic, and another person wounded in the town of Zibdin. Israeli attacks also targeted other towns in the region.
Air Strikes and Shelling
The Israeli military has carried out air strikes and artillery shelling across southern Lebanon, targeting the towns of Tirdaba, al-Shahabiya, al-Marwaniyya, and Mayfadoun. The Lebanese Civil Defence reported the casualties in Zibdin.
Response and Ceasefire
The Israeli military instructed residents in northern Israel to move to protected areas after detecting rocket fire from Hezbollah. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that there is currently no agreement with Lebanon on a ceasefire.
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Middle East Eye.

