Key facts
- Israeli gunfire killed two people in southern Lebanon.
- The fatalities are the first since a Sunday ceasefire.
- Hezbollah condemned the Israeli gunfire incident.
- The fifth round of Lebanon-Israel truce talks began at the State Department.
- Israeli ambassador Yechiel Leiter described the talks as a 'train wreck'.
- Leiter stated Hezbollah must be defeated and removed.
- The talks are occurring amid new US-Iran diplomatic efforts.
Two individuals have been killed by Israeli gunfire in southern Lebanon, marking the first fatalities since a ceasefire was established on Sunday. The incident near Nabatieh has drawn condemnation from Hezbollah. Concurrently, the fifth round of truce negotiations between Lebanon and Israel began at the State Department. Israeli ambassador to the US, Yechiel Leiter, characterized these ceasefire talks as a "train wreck." He expressed a strong stance, stating that Hezbollah must be defeated and removed. These negotiations are taking place under the shadow of a new diplomatic track between the United States and Iran, which may influence the regional dynamics and the outcome of the ceasefire talks.
