Israeli military forces conducted multiple strikes in southern Lebanon on Monday, targeting several towns including Hadatha, according to Lebanese state media. The Israeli Air Force claimed it carried out a 'precise strike' against a suspicious vehicle near Israeli troops. Despite a recent preliminary agreement for Israel to withdraw from parts of southern Lebanon, Israeli officials stated they intend to continue their campaign, citing the agreement as allowing such actions. The agreement, which did not involve Hezbollah, has faced criticism from the Iranian-backed militant group. Negotiations between Israeli and Lebanese officials are set to resume in Rome later this month. Lebanon's Health Ministry reports over 4,319 deaths since March 2 from Israeli strikes, though it does not differentiate between civilian and combatant casualties.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information from both Israeli and Lebanese sources, including statements from the Israeli military and Lebanese state media. It includes perspectives from both sides regarding the conflict and the ongoing negotiations. While there is some emphasis on Israeli military actions and






