Four people have been killed, and others wounded in Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon, marking new violations of an ongoing ceasefire, Lebanese media said.
The state-run National News Agency said two people were killed and one was injured in an airstrike in the town of Deir Kifa in the Tyre district.
Two more people were killed in a drone strike targeting a motorcycle in southern Lebanon, the same source said.
The latest developments came as Israeli forces carried out 57 attacks across Lebanon on Tuesday in the latest escalation since March 2.

Attacks and retaliatory attacks
In retaliation, Hezbollah launched 17 attacks targeting Israeli tanks, military vehicles, troop gatherings, and an anti-armour position.
Despite the ceasefire that was announced on 17 April and extended until 17 May, the Israeli forces continue daily attacks and widespread demolition of homes in dozens of villages.
Lebanon's Health Ministry said Tuesday that the death toll from Israeli attacks since March 2 has reached 2,702, with 8,311 injured.
Israel occupies areas in southern Lebanon, some for decades and others since the previous war between 2023 and 2024, and advanced about 10 kilometres into Lebanese territory during the current offensive.












