Israel attacks Lebanon despite truce

ONP Summary
Lebanon and Israel signed a US-mediated framework agreement on Friday to resolve their conflict, but Israeli military operations resumed the following day in southern Lebanon. The agreement requires Hezbollah's disarmament as a condition for Israeli withdrawal—a requirement the Iranian-backed group rejects.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Israel's continued military operations as violations of the peace accord and highlight Hezbollah's rejection and proposals for alternative arrangements.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets stress internal Lebanese divisions over the deal, highlighting supporters' view that it reduces Iranian influence, while noting Israel's stated need for an extended military presence.
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Despite the signing of a new framework agreement on Friday aimed at ending the conflict, fighting has continued in Lebanon.
On Sunday, the Israeli military said it had killed Hezbollah militants and struck a rocket launcher near Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, while the Iran-backed group rejected the peace deal outright.
As violence persists despite diplomatic efforts, Nicholas Rushworth reports on how residents in southern Lebanon and Israel are reacting to the latest developments. ...