Fighting continues in southern Lebanon after ceasefire talks
Israel and Hezbollah continued to launch attacks through Wednesday night and into Thursday morning despite an agreement on the implementation of a ceasefire between Israeli and Lebanese leaders announced by the State Department on Wednesday.
The deal announced on Wednesday is contingent on a "complete cessation" of Hezbollah fire and the evacuation of all its forces from the South Litani Sector, according to the statement.
But both Israel and Hezbollah continued to launch attacks into Thursday.

Israel Defense Forces spokesperson Avichay Adraee said in a post to X addressing southern Lebanese residents on Thursday, "The fighting in southern Lebanon continues as the Israel Defense Forces continue to target Hezbollah facilities and infrastructure located in your villages and nearby."
Adraee also issued fresh evacuation warnings for residents of southern Lebanon. “The IDF continues to target Hezbollah terror infrastructure located in and near the area south of the Zahrani River,” he wrote.
Lebanon's National News Agency said that three people were injured when a car was attacked while traveling in the south of the country. NNA also reported an Israeli airstrike on a town in the southern Tyre district.
Hezbollah, meanwhile, claimed overnight attacks on "gatherings of Israeli enemy soldiers" in multiple locations in the south of the country.





