Israel renews strikes on Lebanon, killing at least 11
Why it matters: Israeli strikes killed at least 11 people in Lebanon, including a family of six, while over 50 medics have died.
- Israeli strikes killed at least 11 people in Lebanon, including four in Beirut's Jnah neighborhood and seven in the south, among them a family of six (original story).
- Hezbollah claimed to have fired a cruise missile at an Israeli warship, though the Israeli military stated it was "not aware" of such an incident (original story).
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun called for negotiations with Israel to spare southern Lebanon from destruction akin to Gaza, amid fears Israel intends to replicate its Gaza strategy (original story).
- Al Jazeera notes Israel is simultaneously conducting deadly attacks in Gaza and striking Iran, alongside its actions in Lebanon.
- NPR News highlights that over 50 medics have been killed by Israel in Lebanon, with some suggesting they are being targeted.
- The Times of Israel (via Google News World) reported 4 injured and 4 feared trapped under rubble in Haifa due to an Iranian missile strike, indicating broader regional conflict.
Israel renewed deadly strikes on Lebanon, killing at least 11 people, including a family of six, and wounding dozens in Beirut and the south, while simultaneously continuing attacks in Gaza and striking Iran. This comes as Lebanese President Joseph Aoun reiterates calls for negotiations to prevent destruction on the scale of Gaza, and NPR reports over 50 medics have been killed in Lebanon, with some alleging they are targeted.

