Israel issued an evacuation warning and conducted strikes in southern Lebanon while negotiators met in Rome over withdrawal and Hezbollah disarmament. The Associated Press reported that Israel told residents to leave part of the village of Mansouri before conducting what its military called precise strikes. Lebanon's Health Ministry said an Israeli strike in Tebnine killed one person and wounded 12, figures attributed to the ministry.
The Israeli military said the action responded to what it described as a Hezbollah violation of the ceasefire. Lebanese and Israeli negotiators were in a second day of talks on an arrangement involving Israeli withdrawal and Hezbollah disarmament.
The strike and warning marked a renewed escalation after a period in which large evacuation orders had become less frequent. Israel and Hezbollah have fought repeated rounds across the border, displacing civilians and damaging communities in both countries.
Ceasefire implementation depends on disputed questions about armed presence, verification, withdrawal, and the authority of the Lebanese state. Official military and health statements provide direct claims from the parties but do not independently resolve responsibility for an alleged violation. The available report does not independently verify the alleged Hezbollah activity or provide a final account of all strike damage. Rome talks may produce a written implementation sequence. Lebanese and Israeli authorities will report whether strikes or evacuation orders continue.
The Associated Press reported that Israel told residents to leave part of the village of Mansouri before conducting what its military called precise strikes. Lebanon's Health Ministry said an Israeli strike in Tebnine killed one person and wounded 12, figures attributed to the ministry. The Israeli military said the action responded to what it described as a Hezbollah violation of the ceasefire. Lebanese and Israeli negotiators were in a second day of talks on an arrangement involving Israeli withdrawal and Hezbollah disarmament. The strike and warning marked a renewed escalation after a period in which large evacuation orders had become less frequent. Israel and Hezbollah have fought repeated rounds across the border, displacing civilians and damaging communities in both countries. Ceasefire implementation depends on disputed questions about armed presence, verification, withdrawal, and the authority of the Lebanese state. Official military and health statements provide direct claims from the parties but do not independently resolve responsibility for an alleged violation. The available report does not independently verify the alleged Hezbollah activity or provide a final account of all strike damage.
