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Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill 17, reports say
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill 17, reports say 11 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google David Gritten Reuters Two people were reportedly killed in a strike on a car in the southern city of Sidon Israeli air strikes have killed at least 17 people in southern Lebanon, Lebanese media say. Nine people were killed in a series of strikes in the town of Tayr Debba, according to Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA). Meanwhile, the Iranian-backed armed group Hezbollah said it carried out more attacks on Israeli troops occupying parts of the country's south. On Tuesday, 15 people were reportedly killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon, as Israel rejected a warning from Iran not to continue its campaign against Hezbollah. Iran's leaders are demanding that any deal to end its war with the US and Israel also covers Lebanon, complicating negotiations with US President Trump. Trump and Iran trade new threats after strikes exchanged Bowen: Trump and Netanyahu wanted to reshape the Middle East - now they risk a permacrisis Israeli air strikes hit Lebanese city of Tyre despite Iranian warning to stop attacks NNA reported that Israeli air and artillery strikes intensified across the south of the country on Wednesday, with attacks in a number of cities, towns and villages. It said nine people were killed when Israeli jets and drones carried out at least four strikes in Tayr Debba, just east of the port city of Tyre. Two Israeli strikes killed three other people in the nearby village of Deir Qanoun el-Nahr, while two people were killed in Seddiqin, south-east of Tyre, it added. Later, there was an attack in the centre of the city of Sidon, which is located on the coast roughly halfway between Tyre and the capital Beirut. An AFP news agency correspondent said they heard an explosion before seeing a car burning. Two people were pulled from the vehicle by rescuers, they added. NNA said the car was targeted by an Israeli drone and that the two people died. One person was also reportedly killed in the Massaken al-Shaabiya area of Tyre. On Tuesday, Israeli strikes in Massaken al-Shaabiya and elsewhere in Tyre killed 11 people, the Lebanese health ministry said, as the Israeli military issued a new evacuation order for the city that included its Christian quarter for the first time. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military on Wednesday's strikes, but it issued a statement earlier saying it had struck six Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Tyre and ready-to-use Launchers in several other areas of southern Lebanon on Tuesday. Hezbollah announced that its fighters had targeted gatherings of Israeli troops and military vehicles in the southern Bayada and Yohmor areas with rocket barrages and shellfire. Meanwhile, UN human rights chief Volker Türk announced on Wednesday that he was sending a team of human rights investigators to Lebanon, at the request of the Lebanese government. The team will look at possible human rights violations c