Fighting flares in Lebanon: 18 die in strikes, Israel reports 4 soldiers killed

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The United States and Iran have formalized a peace agreement intended to halt regional military hostilities, but Israeli forces have conducted military strikes in southern Lebanon shortly after the accord entered force. Israeli leadership announced that troops would maintain their position in southern Lebanon pending improved security conditions and released maps indicating expanded territorial control in the region. The ongoing operations have resulted in civilian casualties and raised concerns from Lebanese refugees and international observers about the agreement's immediate effectiveness.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement, focusing on civilian deaths and the hesitation of Lebanese refugees to return home despite the supposed end to conflict.
Moderate: Moderate outlets report both the US-Iran agreement and Israel's continued military operations, noting the tension between these developments and expressing concern from Iran and international observers about potential violations of the accord.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets frame Israel's territorial expansion in Lebanon and Syria as a necessary security measure, emphasizing the significance of military gains and the need to maintain forces for regional stability.
Lebanon said 18 people were killed on Friday in Israeli air strikes in the south, while Israel’s military reported its first soldiers killed there since the sealing of a US-Iran deal to halt the Middle East war, including in Lebanon.
Israel had said it was striking Hezbollah targets overnight and into the morning, while the Iran-backed militant group said it was attacking Israeli forces around the southern town of Nabatieh.
“The intensive Israeli air strikes carried out from midnight until this...
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