3 killed, 44 wounded by IDF in southern Lebanon, ministry says
Three people were killed and another 44 were injured by Israel Defense Forces troops in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese Ministry of Health said on Sunday.
The ministry added in a post on X that Israeli forces opened fire in at least two border towns on "citizens who were trying to return to their villages which are still occupied."
IDF forces had been expected to withdraw from the area on Sunday under the ceasefire agreement between Hezbollah and Israel.
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The Lebanese Armed Forces have intensified their presence in the region. The LAF stated that Lebanese military units have been deployed in several towns after the IDF's withdrawal, in coordination with the committee overseeing the ceasefire.
Hezbollah parliament member Hassan Fadlallah said in an interview with Al-Manar TV that since the IDF has opened fire on civilians in the south, the Lebanese people should not be blamed if they retaliate in self-defense.
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On the Israeli side, military spokesperson Avichay Adraee criticized Hezbollah in a video message posted on X, claiming the group has been escalating tensions, and urged Lebanese civilians to avoid returning to certain areas for their safety until further notice.
Israel's delay in fully withdrawing from the south puts the new Lebanese government and its new president in a difficult position, as he works to establish his government's domestic and international policies.
-ABC News' Somayeh Malekian, Ghazi Balkiz and Nasser Atta