27.04.2026 23:43
The Israeli army continued its attacks on southern Lebanon despite the ceasefire that went into effect on April 17. The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that 14 people, including 2 women and 2 children, were killed in the attacks, and 37 people, including 3 women, were injured. While many areas were targeted in operations that began in March, the number of displaced people exceeded 1,162,000. The ceasefire, which the US announced it had extended, lost its impact on the ground.
Despite the ceasefire, 14 people were killed and 37 injured in Israeli army attacks on southern Lebanon.
CIVILIANS TARGETED: WOMEN AND CHILDREN AMONG THE DEAD
The Israeli army continues its attacks in Lebanon despite the ceasefire that came into effect on April 17. The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that 14 people, including 2 women and 2 children, were killed in today's attacks on the south of the country. The Ministry also reported that 37 people, including 3 women, were injured.
ATTACKS CONTINUE DESPITE CEASEFIRE
The Israeli army targeted many towns in southern Lebanon with intense airstrikes launched on March 2, gaining control in some areas. Tensions in the region have not eased despite the ceasefire decision.
OVER 1 MILLION PEOPLE DISPLACED
The Lebanese government had announced that the number of displaced people due to the attacks exceeded 1,162,000. The humanitarian crisis in the region is deepening every day.
CEASEFIRE EXTENDED
US President Donald Trump had announced that the 10-day temporary ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, which came into effect on April 17, would be extended for another 3 weeks. However, the attacks on the ground have made the ceasefire's effectiveness questionable.