People inspect the damage at the site of an overnight Israeli airstrike that targeted a neighbourhood in the eastern Lebanese city of Baalbek

Israeli strike kills Lebanese troops during evacuation

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An Israeli strike killed three Lebanese troops in south Lebanon as France hosted a conference to rally support for Lebanese state forces which are seen as vital to any diplomatic resolution of the war between Israel and Hezbollah.

The Lebanese soldiers were killed as they were evacuating wounded people on the outskirts of southern village of Yater, the Lebanese army said.

The area is part of the border region pounded by Israel during its month-long offensive against the heavily armed, Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah, in a conflict that spiralled out of the Gaza war.

With more than 2,500 people killed in Lebanon and over 1 million forced from their homes, according to Lebanese authorities, the Paris conference aims to mobilise both humanitarian aid and support for the Lebanese military.

The Lebanese army, a recipient of US support, has little sway on the ground in Hezbollah's strongholds in southern Lebanon. It recruits from across Lebanon's myriad sectarian communities and has been regarded as a peace guarantor since the1975-90 civil war.

Its deployment into the south is a key part of UN Security Council resolution 1701 that ended a 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel. The Paris meeting is set to reiterate that resolution 1701 should be the basis for a cessation to the current hostilities.

"There needs to be a ceasefire in Lebanon. More damage, more victims, more strikes will not enable the end of terrorism or ensure security for everyone," French President Emmanuel Macron said.

He said the conference would support the recruitment of 6,000 Lebanese troops and provide the army with key supplies.

Emergency services clear the rubble from the site of an Israeli strike on Tyre in Lebanon

Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati said Beirut could deploy 8,000 soldiers as part of a ceasefire plan but appealed for international financial support and training.

"The storm we are currently witnessing is unlike any other, because it carries the seeds of total destruction, not only for our country, but for all human values," Mr Mikati said.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told his Israeli counterpart yesterday that the US had concerns about strikes against the Lebanese armed forces while urging Israel to take steps to ensure the safety of the Lebanese army and the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, the Pentagon said.


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Israel launched its Lebanon offensive with the declared aim of securing the return home of tens of thousands of Israelis who evacuated their homes in northern Israel due to a year of cross-border rocket fire by Hezbollah.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who has been on a regional tour to press for an end to fighting in both Gaza and Lebanon, skipped the Paris meeting.

Israel has dealt heavy blows to Hezbollah, killing its leader Hassan Nasrallah along with other top commanders and using airstrikes to pound its strongholds in the south, the Bekaa Valley and Beirut's southern suburbs.

Israel has also struck more widely. At least one person was killed in an attack on a vehicle on the main motorway from Beirut to the Bekaa Valley, a security source said. Smoke was seen billowing from the strike on one of Lebanon's busiest roads.

In northern Israel, air raid sirens sounded in Nahariya and explosions could be heard as Israeli air defences were fired to intercept Hezbollah rockets. Footage showed damage to a car, part of a projectile on the roadside, and a hole in the road where it struck.

Hezbollah announced several rocket attacks.

Emergency services work to clear the rubble after an Israeli attack in Beirut, Lebanon

The Israeli military said that its "troops continue their limited, localised, targeted ground raids against the Hezbollah terrorist organisation in southern Lebanon".

The Israeli air force had "struck over 160 Hezbollah terror targets, including launchers and terrorist infrastructure sites throughout Lebanon", it said.

Hezbollah said its fighters clashed with Israeli forces in the Lebanese border town of Aita Al-Shaab.

The Alma Research and Education Centre, an Israeli thinktank that specialises in the northern arena with Hezbollah, said 29 civilians have been killed in Israel so far as a result of Hezbollah attacks over the last year.

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) says 52 soldiers have been killed in Israel and southern Lebanon. At least 25 have been killed since the start of the ground operation three weeks ago.