Israel strikes Lebanon days after ceasefire deal
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed nine people, including Lebanese army officers, just days after a ceasefire agreement took effect. The strikes mark a significant escalation that threatens the fragile truce between the two nations. Multiple news outlets report the death toll at nine to ten, with high-ranking soldiers among the casualties. The incident has drawn international concern over the stability of the ceasefire.
Israeli soldiers opened fire on a car in the occupied West Bank, killing a 7-month-old Palestinian baby. Palestinian health officials confirmed the death, which has drawn widespread condemnation. The incident comes amid heightened tensions following the ceasefire in Lebanon and ongoing violence in the region.