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Israel Continues Deadly Attacks Despite New Lebanon Ceasefire

Israeli military operations continued in southern Lebanon despite a newly announced ceasefire, raising concerns over regional stability and the future of peace efforts.

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Beirut, June 4:

 Fresh violence erupted along the Israel-Lebanon border despite the announcement of a new ceasefire aimed at reducing hostilities. Israeli military operations continued in parts of southern Lebanon, with reports of casualties and damage in several areas.

The ceasefire was intended to ease tensions and create conditions for stability along the border. However, ongoing military action has raised doubts about the agreement's effectiveness and long-term prospects.

Israeli authorities maintain that operations are focused on addressing security threats, while Lebanese officials have called for full respect of the ceasefire and an immediate end to cross-border attacks.

The latest developments have heightened concerns among regional observers, who fear that continued clashes could trigger a wider escalation in an already volatile Middle East. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing as international stakeholders push for restraint and a return to dialogue.

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