At least seven people, including a paramedic, were killed and several others injured Wednesday in Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon and one near the capital, Beirut, Lebanese media reported
The attacks were the latest Israeli violation of an ongoing cease-fire that has put U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu increasingly at odds.
The state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported "the targeting of a car on the Khaldeh road," referring to an area at the southern entrance to the capital.
An AFP correspondent at the scene saw an ambulance in attendance as onlookers peered at the strike site, which is on the main highway linking Beirut with the country's south.
The NNA reported strikes on around 20 locations in the country's south Wednesday, while Israel's army warned residents of several south Lebanon villages to evacuate ahead of attacks there.












