Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon killed eight people on Thursday, according to the Lebanese health ministry. Five people died in a strike in eastern Lebanon, while another attack near the southern city of Tyre claimed three lives. Eight others were wounded in the attacks, including three children and two women.

The strikes occurred just one day after the Lebanese and Israeli governments announced agreement on a ceasefire plan for the ongoing conflict. However, Hezbollah has rejected this ceasefire proposal, explaining the continuation of hostilities in the region.
Simultaneously, the Israeli military reported the death of one of its soldiers in southern Lebanon. According to a military source, the soldier was killed by a Hezbollah missile that struck an Israeli tank. This marks the first Israeli military fatality since the announcement of the new ceasefire plan.
Additional strikes have targeted various locations across the region. Lebanon's National News Agency reported that Israeli fighter jets deliberately targeted a medical team in the town of Zebdine in the Nabatieh district, killing one paramedic and wounding another team member. Another strike injured four foreign nationals - two Syrians and two Bangladeshis - in the al-Mashal area between the towns of Abba and al-Duwair.
The Lebanese army has begun deploying forces in some southern areas following Israeli troop withdrawals from certain locations. This development came after days of military escalation, shelling, and demolitions in the affected areas.
The United Nations has voiced alarm over mass displacement triggered by intensifying Israeli strikes. Nearly 200,000 people have fled Beirut's southern suburbs, while overcrowded shelters and continued hostilities are straining humanitarian services throughout the region.
UN peacekeepers have recorded approximately 826 trajectories of projectiles fired by Israeli forces, illustrating the scale of military activity in the area. The ongoing hostilities are also placing significant strain on Lebanon's healthcare system.
Since tensions escalated, 3,526 Lebanese citizens have been killed by Israeli attacks, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. In the past 24 hours alone, at least ten people were killed and 59 others were injured, as reported by Russian news agencies citing ministry figures.
The current situation highlights the complexity of the conflict, where despite diplomatic efforts to establish a ceasefire, military operations by both sides continue. Hezbollah's rejection of the ceasefire plan suggests that a quick resolution to the conflict remains unlikely, while civilian populations continue to bear the brunt of the ongoing hostilities.
The strikes and casualties reported Thursday demonstrate the volatile nature of the situation, where ceasefire negotiations proceed alongside active combat operations. International observers and humanitarian organizations continue to express concern about the impact on civilian populations and the broader regional implications of the sustained conflict.
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Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon killed eight people on Thursday, according to the Lebanese health ministry.
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