Israeli Strikes Kill Eight in Lebanon Amid Ceasefire Rejection
An Israeli strike in eastern Lebanon killed five people on Thursday, with another attack near Tyre killing three more, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The strikes occurred a day after a proposed ceasefire plan was rejected by Hezbollah.
An Israeli strike in eastern Lebanon killed five people on Thursday, while another attack near the southern city of Tyre killed three more, the Lebanese health ministry said. The strikes also left eight wounded, including three children and two women. They came a day after the Lebanese and Israeli governments agreed a ceasefire plan for Israel's war with Hezbollah, which the group has rejected. FRANCE 24's Antonia Kerrigan reports from Beirut.