Por sua vez, as forças armadas de Israel anunciaram que nos combates no Líbano morreram quatro militares israelitas.
O Ministério da Saúde libanês indicou que, até ao momento, foram confirmadas 18 mortes e 33 feridos, incluindo sete mortos e 10 feridos num bombardeamento na cidade de Haruf.
Estes ataques ocorreram apesar do memorando de entendimento assinado pelos Estados Unidos e pelo Irão, que estabelece a cessação das hostilidades também no país mediterrânico.
O exército israelita confirmou ataques contra "terroristas do Hezbollah e infraestruturas terroristas em várias zonas do sul do Líbano" e declarou que os bombardeamentos "foram lançados após repetidas violações do cessar-fogo por parte do Hezbollah".
O primeiro-ministro israelita, Benjamin Netanyahu, afirmou na quinta-feira que as tropas israelitas permanecerão em zonas do sul do Líbano durante o tempo que for "necessário", depois de o exército israelita ter divulgado um novo mapa do seu posicionamento militar e rejeitado a retirada.
Os governos israelita e libanês estão a negociar um possível acordo que incluiria a retirada destas tropas.
Ambos os lados exigem o desarmamento do Hezbollah, que se recusa a dar este passo enquanto a invasão do país se mantiver, enquanto o Irão exige a retirada israelita e o fim dos seus ataques, de acordo com o memorando de entendimento assinado com os Estados Unidos.
O Presidente dos EUA, Donald Trump, manifestou o seu apoio a um "cessar-fogo total" em "todas as frentes, incluindo no Líbano", depois de o Governo israelita se ter distanciado do acordo e afirmado repetidamente que este não os envolve.
Também o vice-presidente norte-americano, JD Vance, reiterou que Israel não pode resolver os seus problemas de segurança "através da violência", depois de sugerir que certos setores do país, críticos do acordo preliminar assinado com o Irão, "entraram em pânico".
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RTP NotíciasState / PublicCenter2 days ago At least 18 killed in Israeli attacks in southern LebanonAt least 18 people were killed in Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanese health authorities, with 33 injured including seven dead and 10 injured in a bombing in Haruf. Israeli military confirmed four soldier deaths and stated the attacks targeted Hezbollah terrorists and infrastructure following repeated ceasefire violations by Hezbollah. The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said Israeli troops would remain in southern Lebanon as long as necessary, rejecting withdrawal. Both Israel and Lebanon are negotiating an agreement that could include troop withdrawal, but僵
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or framing. It reports casualty figures from both Israeli and Lebanese sources, mentions the context of ceasefire agreements, and includes statements from both Israeli and Lebanese officials without apparent favoritism.
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- government Ministry of Health of Lebanon
- government Israeli Ministry of Defense
- government Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
RTP NotíciasState / PublicCenter2 days ago Israel claims to have attacked Hezbollah targets in southern LebanonThe Israeli military stated it attacked Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, citing repeated violations of the ceasefire by the group. Hezbollah confirmed clashes with Israeli forces in the area, leading to the withdrawal of Israeli troops. The fighting occurred amid a new agreement between U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian aimed at initiating peace negotiations and expanding the ceasefire to Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized maintaining a 'security zone' in occupied southern territories.
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RTP NotíciasState / PublicCenter7 days ago Israel announces imminent attacks in southern LebanonThe Israeli military announced imminent attacks in southern Lebanon, urging the immediate evacuation of 20 areas around Nabatiyé. This follows the interception of what was described as a 'presumed aerial target' entering Israeli territory from Lebanon. The Hezbollah has not yet commented on these developments, which occur amid hopes between Iran, a supporter of Hezbollah, and the United States for reaching an agreement that could lead to a ceasefire in Lebanon.
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- government Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee
- government Israeli Military Announcement
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Bias read (Center): The article reports on military actions and international diplomatic developments without overtly favoring any side. It presents facts from multiple sources including Israeli military statements, U.S. military communications, and Pakistani officials, maintaining neutrality.
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- government Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee
- government U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM)
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RTP NotíciasState / PublicCenter12 days ago Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon kill 7 people and wound 12 othersIsraeli attacks in southern Lebanon killed seven people, including a Syrian child and a woman, and injured 12 others, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health. The attacks targeted more than 15 locations, particularly in Tyre, with one strike hitting a vehicle near a Red Cross building, injuring four rescuers. Hezbollah claimed new attacks against Israeli forces but stated they occurred in southern Lebanon, not northern Israel. Iran announced an end to operations following reciprocal attacks between Iran and Israel, calling it a 'severe response' to Israel. However, Iran warned of 'more严厉和
Bias read (Center): The article reports factual information without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It presents events neutrally, citing official sources such as the Lebanese Ministry of Health and the Red Cross.
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- government Ministry of Health of Lebanon
- organisation Red Cross