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At least 12 people, including high-ranking Lebanese army officers, were killed in Israeli attacks across southern Lebanon on Saturday, days after both countries agreed to a conditional ceasefire mediated by the United States. Lebanon’s army confirmed that Brigadier General Wassam Sabra, Captain Elie Khoury, and soldier Hussein Ghozal died when an Israeli strike hit a military vehicle on the Khardali-Nabatieh road. Israel described the area as an active combat zone and said the incident was under investigation.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the attack as a violation of sovereignty and international law. Hezbollah and Iran’s Foreign Ministry also denounced the strikes, while Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Qatar issued statements rejecting Israel’s actions and calling for respect of Lebanon’s sovereignty. The UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon said the attacks breached Security Council Resolution 1701, which underpins the current truce.
The violence comes amid ongoing clashes between Israel and Hezbollah despite multiple ceasefire attempts. Lebanon’s army, which has largely stayed out of the conflict, faces growing pressure as Israeli forces intensify operations and renew displacement orders in southern villages.
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