Israel strikes southern Lebanon as ceasefire extension fuels spillover fears

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Israel carried out airstrikes in southern Lebanon, killing at least six people including three paramedics at a Hezbollah-linked clinic and targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, hours after negotiators extended a ceasefire by 45 days. In Gaza, Israel said it killed Hamas military chief Haddad. The new strikes, along with ongoing talks and U.S. scrutiny of broader regional options, raise fears of a broader conflict even as a fragile truce persists.
- Israeli strikes kill six in southern Lebanon hours after extension of ceasefire The Guardian
- Israel kills at least five in Lebanon after ‘ceasefire’ extended Al Jazeera
- Israeli strike in east Lebanon kills Islamic Jihad commander, state media says The Times of Israel
- Lebanon Says 18 Killed, 124 Wounded in Israeli Strikes Over Past Day Haaretz
- The Rubble Doctrine: Inside Israel's new security policy in southern Lebanon The Jerusalem Post
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