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Israeli Drones Strike Lebanon Amidst Deal Framework
Israeli drones conducted strikes in southern Lebanon this week, reportedly injuring two individuals. The attacks occurred despite ongoing efforts to establish a US-brokered framework for de-escalation in the region.
Concurrently, Amnesty International has urged for an independent investigation into earlier Israeli military actions in Lebanon. These prior attacks, which took place on unspecified dates, resulted in the deaths of 24 civilians. The human rights organization cited concerns over potential violations of international humanitarian law.
The ongoing hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, which have intensified in recent months, continue to pose a significant threat to civilian populations on both sides of the border. International mediators, including the United States, are actively engaged in discussions aimed at preventing a wider conflict.
Details regarding the specific targets of the latest drone strikes and the identities of the injured individuals have not been fully disclosed. However, the incidents underscore the volatile security situation and the persistent risk of civilian casualties in the ongoing conflict. Amnesty International's call for an investigation highlights the international community's scrutiny of the conduct of military operations in the area.
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