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Israel strikes southern Lebanon but partial truce with Hezbollah appears to hold

Israel strikes southern Lebanon but partial truce with Hezbollah appears to hold
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Israel continued airstrikes in southern Lebanon despite a partial ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah that excludes Beirut. The strikes caused significant damage to civilian infrastructure, including a hospital in Tyre.

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The ongoing conflict highlights the fragility of ceasefire agreements and the severe humanitarian impact on civilian populations in the region.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google John Sudworth & Samantha Granville , Tyre and David Gritten Watch: BBC in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, where a hospital was damaged by an Israeli airstrike Israel continued its attacks in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, but did not strike Beirut following a partial ceasefire agreement with the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah.

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The article balances reports of military actions from both sides and includes eyewitness accounts of civilian impact.

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