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Israel strikes southern Lebanon but partial truce with Hezbollah appears to hold 13 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google John Sudworth & Samantha Granville , Tyre and David Gritten Watch: BBC in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, where a hospital was damaged by an Israeli airstrike Israel continued its attacks in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, but did not strike Beirut following a partial ceasefire agreement with the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah. Lebanon said that, under an agreement announced by US President Donald Trump late on Monday, Israeli forces would not bomb the capital in exchange for Hezbollah not attacking Israel. It came after Iran warned that Israeli action in Lebanon jeopardised talks on a deal to end its war with the US. Following the ceasefire announcement, the Israeli military said it had intercepted two projectiles fired into northern Israel. Hezbollah said it had attacked Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, where officials reported deadly Israeli strikes. Bowen: Trump needs this war to end but Iran is not backing down Israel PM orders strikes on Beirut suburbs as Hezbollah conflict escalates The Lebanese health ministry also said four people had been killed and 127 injured when Israeli air strikes hit buildings next to Jabal Amel hospital in the city of Tyre on Monday afternoon. Thirty-nine hospital staff were among the injured, with four in a critical condition. What remained in the area outside the hospital on Tuesday was utter devastation. Chunks of concrete and twisted metal were scattered across the area. The beeping of damaged cars and the crackle of downed electrical wires echoed through streets that were otherwise eerily quiet. Apart from a handful of local journalists, almost no-one was outside. A woman stood in tears, staring at an apartment building that was half gone. "I live there," she said, pointing at the wreckage, before adding: "Used to." Dr Wael Mroueh, the hospital's director, had spent the evening dealing with the aftermath. "We were working with patients and displaced people. Business was as usual, and suddenly, 'boom'," he said. "It happened without any prior warning. Pictures speak volumes." He also denied that there was a military target in the vicinity. "The Israeli enemy targets journalists, ambulance workers, medical staff. It makes no difference, and all it wants is to kick us out of our country," he said. Lebanese authorities said Israeli strikes next to Jabal Amel hospital killed four people and caused extensive damage to wards Inside the hospital, corridors were littered with broken glass. Ceiling panels had collapsed onto the floors. A row of incubators stood cracked and damaged by the force of the blast. Just four hours earlier, baby Fares had been born in the maternity ward. He lay swaddled in a blue furry blanket and asleep, while his mother recovered nearby. His grandmother, Amal, proudly showed him off. "It's true life is very hard, but we need to bear it," she said, gazin

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While tragic, the partial truce offers a glimmer of hope amidst the chaos. Its a testament to human resilience and the potential for peace when dialogue and cooperation are given a chance. Lets hope it holds and that paths towards a lasting resolution can be forged.

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While the partial truce is a welcome development, the ongoing conflict in southern Lebanon highlights the complexities of regional tensions. It underscores the importance of sustained diplomatic efforts and international cooperation to address underlying issues and prevent future conflicts. Lets continue to support peaceful solutions that prioritize human lives and regional stability.

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While the partial truce is a beacon of hope, its crucial we remember the real heroes here are the brave souls on both sides risking their lives for peace. Lets hope this fragile peace holds and that dialogue can truly heal the wounds of war. #PeaceInLebanon

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What are the long-term implications of this ceasefire for regional stability and the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah?

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Im appalled by Israels continued attacks on Lebanon, especially given the fragile ceasefire. The real heroes are the brave souls on both sides risking their lives for peace. Lets hope this fragile peace holds and that diplomacy can resolve this conflict peacefully.