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27 killed in Lebanon as truce frays

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Israeli strikes killed at least 27 Lebanese around 23 June; Hezbollah fired more than 175 projectiles in 24 hours and a drone killed a female Givati Brigade soldier at the border.

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Key takeaway

Israeli strikes killed 27 Lebanese and Hezbollah fired 175 projectiles, proving the ceasefire exists only on paper.

Israeli strikes killed at least 27 Lebanese around 23 June, and Hezbollah answered with more than 175 projectiles in 24 hours, including 147 rockets, 20 drones and nine anti-tank missiles 1. One Hezbollah drone killed a female Givati Brigade soldier at a border position 2. This is fighting that the all-fronts ceasefire required by the Islamabad MOU was supposed to have ended.

The toll falls on civilians as much as soldiers. UN figures record 12 children killed or maimed in Lebanon daily despite the truce 3, a measure of how little the paper agreement governs the ground.

The violence follows directly from Benjamin Netanyahu's order to hold his forces south of the Litani and the IDF's redeployment from Debbine to Khiam under a dynamic-defence posture . Each exchange is evidence of why the Washington round produced no joint statement, and why Iran's precondition for opening its nuclear sub-talks stays out of reach. The army that is meant to hold the border cannot hold a line Hezbollah is still firing across.

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In plain English

Around 23 June, Israeli military strikes killed at least 27 people in Lebanon. At the same time, Hezbollah; the Lebanese militant group aligned with Iran; fired more than 175 projectiles into Israel in 24 hours: 147 rockets, 20 drones and nine anti-tank missiles. One drone killed a female Israeli soldier from the Givati Brigade at a border position. The United Nations says 12 children are being killed or injured in Lebanon every single day despite an official ceasefire being in place. Netanyahu ordered his forces to hold their positions south of the Litani River rather than withdraw. That order directly blocks the ceasefire that Iran demands before it will start nuclear negotiations with the United States. The fighting during the Round 5 talks in Washington on the same day is the physical evidence of why those talks produced no agreement.

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Escalation

The 23 June figures; 27 killed by IDF strikes, 175+ Hezbollah projectiles, one Israeli soldier dead; represent sustained exchange-rate violence rather than acute escalation. The structural escalation risk is the UN figure of 12 children killed or injured daily: if that figure reaches a Security Council resolution threshold, international pressure on Israel to withdraw may force Netanyahu's hand before the Round 5 format can produce a negotiated settlement.

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