At least 10 people were killed in Israel’s latest airstrike in southern Lebanon, bringing the total death toll to 41 within the past 24 hours, according to Al Jazeera. Lebanon’s Health Ministry reported that the attacks occurred on Saturday, May 2, and that since March 2 this year, 2,659 people have been killed and 8,183 injured in the country.
The National News Agency said three people were killed in Shoukin town in Nabatieh district, two in a car attack in Kafr Dajjal village, and three more in a house strike in Lwaizeh village. Additional airstrikes were reported near Al-Quds intersection in Nabatieh city and in Siddiqin town in Tyre district.
A ceasefire brokered by the United States between Lebanon and Israel on April 17 has reportedly been repeatedly violated. Israel claims its targets are Hezbollah fighters, while local sources say most of the victims are civilians.