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Israeli strikes continue, with more than 2,600 people killed since March 2, despite a ceasefire.
Published on May 1, 2026
At least 12 people have been killed, including a child, in southern Lebanon, as Israel continues its protests despite a ceasefire.
Israeli forces killed at least eight people in Habboush in Nabatieh district on Friday, and injured at least eight others, including a child and a woman.
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The Lebanese Civilian Defense scavenged on the debris of “a major clash that destroyed residential areas”, Al Jazeera’s Obaida Hitto said from the southern Lebanese city of Tyre. “The images that come out of there are amazing, the buildings have collapsed.”
“We’re seeing the same trends across the country,” Hitto added. “There were strikes that killed and injured many people in at least six other locations in southern Lebanon today, including women and children.”
Four more people were reportedly killed in other attacks near Tire and Nabatieh, the National News Agency reported. Israel also demolished a house, a convent and a school on Friday.
Israel issued an evacuation order to the residents of Habboush on Friday, which is located north of the Litani River. Arab military spokesman Avichay Adraee told people to evacuate 1,000 meters away in a televised tweet before the demonstrations in the village. It attacked the town again yesterday without warning.
At least 28 people He was reportedly killed in Lebanon on Thursday.
Israel says its militants are fighting the Iran-allied Hezbollah group, but many of those have been killed. they have become ordinary people.
Hezbollah continued to attack Israeli soldiers and vehicles inside Lebanon, saying it was targeting a Merkava tank and other vehicles, as well as Sour soldiers. Israel continues to occupy areas of southern Lebanon, which it calls a reserve.
The Emergency Operations Center of Lebanon’s Ministry of Health reported on Friday that 2,618 people have been killed and 8,094 injured since the fighting began on March 2. The death toll continues to rise despite a US-brokered ceasefire announced on April 17 and extended to May 17.
Israel and Hezbollah began fighting each other after the start of Israel’s devastating war in Gaza in October 2023, before Israel launched an attack in September 2024, killing the group’s former leader Hassan Nasrallah.
A ceasefire was followed in November 2024, which has been violated by Israel more than 10,000 times. Hezbollah began attacking Israel on March 2, following the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by the US and Israel.