Hezbollah fires at Israel, citing truce breaches

Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel, citing breaches of a ceasefire agreement, while Israel continued to maintain a military presence in southern Lebanon. The conflict has led to nearly 2,300 deaths in Lebanon since March 2.
Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel, accusing it of breaching a ceasefire agreement by attacking civilians and destroying homes in southern Lebanon. Israel maintained a military presence in a 5-10 km deep belt along the border, claiming it was creating a buffer zone. The Israeli military struck the rocket launcher and intercepted a drone launched from Lebanon. The conflict has resulted in nearly 2,300 deaths in Lebanon since March 2. US-hosted talks between Israel and Lebanon are set to continue on Thursday. Lebanon's government has sought Hezbollah's peaceful disarmament while avoiding confrontation.
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