Israeli airstrikes kill 13 in south Lebanon, Lebanese sources say

AI Summary
Israel continues military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon and pursues operations in the West Bank despite Trump administration pressure for ceasefire negotiations, resulting in civilian deaths, mass displacement exceeding 1 million people, and destruction of cultural heritage. The escalation reflects both Netanyahu's political needs ahead of early elections and deep disagreements with the US over war strategy and humanitarian costs.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize a UN report on Israeli military complicity in West Bank settler violence, highlight the humanitarian catastrophe with over 1 million displaced in Lebanon, document destruction of cultural and religious heritage, and call for international accountability through visa bans on Israeli officials.
Moderate: Centrist outlets analyze Netanyahu's domestic election calculations as a primary driver of military escalation, examine Hezbollah's regional strategic threat, and report on deteriorating US-Israel relations over divergent strategies for ending the conflict and managing its humanitarian impact.
Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon killed at least 13 people on Wednesday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the Lebanese people to join Israel's fight against Hezbollah.
Israeli forces seized a local councillor and a municipal worker from the border town of Kfarshuba, Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA) said, while Israel said it "apprehended" two people who approached its soldiers.
FRANCE 24's Antonia Kerrigan reports from Beirut. ...
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