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Israeli attacks kill 28 people in southern Lebanon despite ceasefire



Israeli attacks kill 28 people in southern Lebanon despite ceasefire



Israeli attacks and threats on southern Lebanon escalate, as Lebanese government calls out Israel’s ceasefire violations


The Israeli army continues to demolish buildings and homes in southern Lebanon [AFP]



By Alex Milan Durie
Published On 30 Apr 2026
Updated: 13 hours ago
 


Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon have killed at least 28 people, according to the country’s National News Agency (NNA), despite a temporary United States-mediated “ceasefire”.

In the municipality of Jebchit, four people were killed and nine others wounded in an attack that destroyed a residential building. A separate attacked killed four members of one family, including a child. In the municipality of Toul, four people were killed and six wounded.


Later on Thursday, another Israeli attack hit a home in Toul, killing one person and injuring two others. In the municipality of Harouf, two people were killed, and the attack also destroyed a house.

In the town of Qana, two people were killed in an Israeli air raid.

A Lebanese soldier and several members of his family were killed in an Israeli air raid targeting their home in Kfar Rumman, in the Nabatieh district. The Lebanese Army confirmed the deaths, describing the attacks as the result of a direct strike on a residential property.

In the town of Zebdine, an Israeli drone attack killed six people near the town’s cemetery. In the town of Dibbine, two people were injured during an Israeli raid.

In the town of Qlawiyah, in Bint Jbeil district, one person was killed in Israeli air strikes.

Meanwhile, Israel’s military said one of its soldiers from the Golani Brigade was killed in southern Lebanon.

The Times of Israel, citing the Israeli military, said the soldier was killed when Hezbollah launched several explosive-laden rockets at Israeli troop positions in the village of Qantara. It said another soldier was “moderately” wounded in the attack.


Israeli forces have intensified their attacks in southern Lebanon over recent days, with artillery shelling reported in the towns of Zawtar al-Sharqiyah, Yohmor al-Shaqif, and Bayt al-Sayyad.

In the past 24 hours, Israeli air attacks have killed more than 20 people, including members of two families, two Lebanese army soldiers, and three paramedics. More than 70 others, including children, were injured in the attacks.

The Israeli army has also issued more forced displacement threats for 15 southern Lebanese towns and villages, including Jebchit, Toul, al-Samanieh, Sahel al-Hnieh, Qlailah, Wadi Jilo, al-Kanisa, Kafr Jouz, Majdal Zoun, and Seddiqine.

The attacks come amid a temporary US-mediated “ceasefire” deal agreed between Israel and Lebanon that took effect on April 17.



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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun denounced the “continuing Israeli violations” in southern Lebanon on Thursday, saying they were occurring “despite the ceasefire, as do demolitions of homes and places of worship, while the number of killed and wounded rises day after day”.

“Pressure must be exerted on Israel to ensure it respects international laws and conventions and ceases targeting civilians, paramedics, civil defence, and humanitarian health and relief organisations,” the Lebanese president added.

Meanwhile, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri called for “the swift formation of an international fact-finding committee on the crimes of the Israeli occupation”.




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Reporting from Beirut, Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb said “Lebanon’s President Aoun has asked the US for a date for negotiations to restart but has also said that Israel must fully implement the ceasefire.

“The Lebanese government, Israel and the US have sought to distance the talks from the US talks with Iran. But with the fighting continuing to escalate, it seems the only thing that would slow it down is further pressure from Trump on Israel to stop,” he said.

Israeli attacks since March 2 have killed at least 2,586 people in Lebanon, with 8,020 wounded, according to the the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health.


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The Evil of Israel must be countered, preferably with a "special" bomb on Tel Aviv.




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