Israeli strikes hit east Lebanon, expanding conflict area despite ceasefire

Israeli military carried out strikes in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley on Monday, expanding its bombing campaign despite a US-brokered ceasefire in place since April 16. At least three people were wounded in strikes across southern Lebanon, according to Lebanon's state media agency.
The Israeli military began carrying out strikes in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley on Monday, expanding its bombing campaign during a ceasefire that has failed to fully halt hostilities with Lebanese armed group Hezbollah. The strikes marked the first time the area has been hit since a US-brokered ceasefire came into force on April 16. Israel has continued to carry out strikes across southern Lebanon, and its troops are occupying a strip of the country's south. Lebanon's state media agency reported several strikes across the south that left at least three people wounded. Hezbollah said it had attacked an Israeli tank in southern Lebanon with a drone on Monday. At least 2,509 people have been killed in Israeli strikes across Lebanon since March 2, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry.
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