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Lebanon says Israeli strikes kill 18 as Israel says four soldiers killed by Hezbollah

BBC World · 2026-06-19

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• What happened: Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of at least 18 people, while the Israeli military reported the deaths of four soldiers due to Hezbollah attacks. • Why it matters: The escalation of violence follows a recent US-Iran agreement aimed at ending hostilities in the region, raising concerns about the future of the truce and the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. • What to watch next: Observers will monitor the reactions from both Israel and Hezbollah, as well as the potential impact on US-Israel relations, especially in light of domestic pressures on Israeli leadership and the upcoming direct talks related to the US-Iran deal.

Lebanon says Israeli strikes kill 18 as Israel says four soldiers killed by Hezbollah20 minutes agoJessica RawnsleyReutersAt least 18 people have been killed in southern Lebanon following a series of Israeli air strikes overnight, the country's health ministry has said - while the Israeli military says four of its soldiers were also killed.The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it had targeted militants and infrastructure linked to the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah.It comes a day after the US and Iran signed a deal aimed at ending the conflict in the Middle East, including a permanent cessation of hostilities in Lebanon.Both Israel and Hezbollah have carried out strikes against each other since the agreement was announced, raising questions about the future of the truce between the US and Iran.The US-Iran deal calls for an end to hostilities on all fronts, and for Lebanon's territorial integrity and sovereignty to be respected. However, Israel has said it has no intention of withdrawing its forces from Lebanon and has insisted that its conflict with Hezbollah was separate from the war on Iran.Lebanon's state news agency described the overnight bombardment across the Nabatieh district of southern Lebanon on Thursday as one of the most intense of the war, with at least 18 killed, 33 injured and several buildings hit.Hezbollah said it had ambushed an Israeli group in southern Lebanon, destroying three tanks with guided missiles, and targeting troops with rocket and artillery fire.Lebanon was drawn into the war between Israel, the US and Iran shortly after it began, with Hezbollah launching rockets into Israel in retaliation for a strike that killed Iran's supreme leader.Israel responded by launching a bombing campaign across Lebanon and invading a significant part of the country's south, with the aim of driving back Hezbollah fighters from its northern border. At least 3,783 people have been killed and 11,699 others wounded since the latest conflict began, according to Lebanon's health ministry.Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under domestic pressure to continue military operations against the armed group, which could put him on a collision course with US President Donald Trump, who has publicly criticised Israel's conduct in Lebanon.Responding to the deaths of the four soldiers on Friday, Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said that "all of Lebanon must burn"."With all due respect to the Americans, Israel must make it clear to the entire world that the blood of our sons and the security of our citizens are not up for bargaining," he said in a statement.French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said on Friday that Israel must "respect" the deal and urged the US to put pressure on the Israeli government.The US-Iran agreement signed on Thursday includes provisions on Iran's nuclear programme, sanctions relief and commits both sides to pursuing a final settlement within 60 days, a deadline that can be extended by mutual agreement.A new round of direct talks scheduled for Friday was delayed after US Vice-President JD Vance cancelled his planned trip to Switzerland to attend them.Vance previously criticised the attitude of some members of Netanyahu's cabinet towards the deal, saying they should "wake up and smell reality"."If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world," he told reporters.Vance named Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich as critics of the deal in an interview with the New York Times.He said: "I guess my response to them would be - what is your exact proposal? You're a country of nine million people. You can't just kill your way out of solving every single national security problem that you have."Netanyahu himself stressed the importance of maintaining Israel's close ties with the US on Thursday, saying Washington had stood "shoulder to shoulder" with the country during the war with Iran.However, that relationship has become strained of late, with leaks suggesting Trump has on several occasions vented his frustration with Netanyahu during phone conversations between the two leaders.US officials have previously said that, while Lebanon was covered by the ceasefire framework, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory was not a condition of the deal and that Israel would retain the right to self-defence.More on this storyUS-Iran talks postponed as Vance pulls out of Switzerland tripBowen: US-Iran deal raises inescapable question of what the war was forUS and Iranian presidents sign deal aiming to end warLebanonIsraelHezbollahMiddle East

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