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centerDEVELOPINGIsraeli troops kill two in south Lebanon after lull in fighting, authorities say

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What Happened
Israeli soldiers shot dead two Lebanese men in Nabatieh al-Fawqa, southern Lebanon, on Tuesday, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. The state-run National News Agency identified the victims as Mohammed Amhaz and Sajed al-Hajj Ali, who were with a team from the Islamic Health Association, an emergency service linked to Hezbollah, working near a bulldozer to reopen roads and recover bodies under rubble in the al-Deir neighbourhood. Hezbollah condemned the killings as 'a blatant violation of the ceasefire' but did not announce retaliation. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said soldiers in the Ali al-Taher ridge area, east of Nabatieh al-Fawqa, fired at 'four Hezbollah terrorists riding a bulldozer and a motorcycle' after they crossed into the Israeli-declared 'security zone' and ignored warning shots. The IDF also reported striking a separate 'cell of armed terrorists' north of the security zone, releasing a photo purporting to show a rifle, with no immediate casualties reported. The incident occurred after a weekend lull in hostilities following a ceasefire framework, marking the first fatal episode since the truce appeared to take hold.
Key Actors
- ·IDF(Military of Israel)Claimed soldiers shot four Hezbollah operatives posing a threat after they crossed into the Israeli-declared security zone and ignored warning shots.
- ·Hezbollah(Lebanese Shi'a political-military movement)Condemned the shooting as a 'blatant violation of the ceasefire' but did not state whether it would retaliate.
- ·Lebanese Health Ministry(Government ministry)Reported two people killed by Israeli soldiers in Nabatieh al-Fawqa.
Why It Matters
The shooting tests the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, which has largely held since Sunday after weeks of escalation. It risks renewed hostilities along the Lebanon-Israel border and could undermine broader diplomatic efforts, as Lebanese and Israeli officials were holding talks in Washington on a comprehensive peace and security agreement. Iran, which insists Lebanon be covered by the recent US-Iran agreement, warned that ceasefire violations could derail wider diplomatic progress.
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Monitor for any Hezbollah retaliation, further IDF operations in southern Lebanon, statements from the US or Iran regarding the ceasefire's implementation, and the progress of the Washington talks between Lebanese and Israeli officials.
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