Hezbollah says Israeli shooting in south Lebanon violates ceasefire
The Israeli army said on Tuesday that its soldiers struck a “terrorist cell” in southern Lebanon.
A child stands next to the rubble of a building damaged in an Israeli strike in Qennarit, southern Lebanon, on Jun 20, 2026. Hezbollah said on Jun 23, 2026, that Israel had violated a ceasefire between them by striking a group of civilians. (File photo: Reuters/Stringer)
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DUBAI: Hezbollah said Israeli forces opened fire on civilians in southern Lebanon on Tuesday (Jun 23) and that the incident was a violation of a ceasefire agreement between the two sides.
The Iran-backed Lebanese group condemned the shooting, which it said had killed two people and injured others, but did not say whether it would take retaliatory action.
The Israeli army said on Tuesday that its soldiers struck a “terrorist cell” in southern Lebanon.
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Source: Agencies/rl
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