IDF reservist killed, nine wounded by explosive in southern Lebanon amid truce

IDF reservist killed, nine wounded by explosive in southern Lebanon amid truce

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Key Points:

  • An Israel Defense Forces reservist, Sgt. First Class (res.) Lidor Porat, was killed and nine soldiers wounded by a Hezbollah-planted explosive device in southern Lebanon, marking the second IDF death since a ceasefire took effect.
  • The IDF responded to the blast by striking several targets and later killed an armed Hezbollah operative who crossed the forward defense line, indicating ongoing tensions despite the ceasefire.
  • Residents of northern Israel protested the ceasefire, with Kiryat Shmona schools striking and a convoy heading to Jerusalem, citing government neglect and dissatisfaction with the truce's terms.
  • Lebanon's military reopened key roads and bridges damaged by Israeli strikes, facilitating the return of displaced residents, though many remain cautious due to the uncertain durability of the ceasefire.
  • The conflict has resulted in significant casualties, including 15 IDF soldiers and nearly 2,300 Lebanese dead, with ongoing geopolitical dynamics involving Israel, Hezbollah, Iran, and the US influencing the fragile ceasefire.

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