An Israeli shell landed in Kfar Shouba, a village in southern Lebanon's Nabatieh governorate, according to Lebanon's National News Agency. The strike occurred amid broader intermittent Israeli artillery fire being reported in the region, including attacks on the nearby towns of Nabatieh al-Fawqa and Kfar Tebnit.
The incident is notable as it comes despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Lebanon. According to Lebanese reports, the artillery fire has continued intermittently in the southern region despite these supposed ceasefire arrangements and diplomatic talks between the two countries.
Beyond the artillery strikes, Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon have extended to demolitions. The National News Agency reported that the Israeli army continued to demolish and burn houses in the southern town of Haddatha, suggesting a broader campaign of destruction in the region.
According to the Lebanese health ministry, Israeli attacks across Lebanon have resulted in at least 4,322 deaths and 12,219 injuries since early March. The conflict has also created a significant humanitarian impact, with at least one million people internally displaced.
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