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71 civilians have been killed by Israel in Lebanon since the ceasefire, according to the UN.

"According to the United Nations, Israeli forces have killed at least 71 civilians in Lebanon since a ceasefire was established late last year."

Thameen Al-Kheetan, spokesperson for the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), stated on Tuesday that the fatalities included 14 women and nine children. He urged thorough investigations into "every single military operation resulting in civilian deaths."

The OHCHR expressed concern over recent Israeli military actions targeting civilian infrastructure, including an April 3 strike that demolished a newly opened medical center operated by the Islamic Health Society in the southern city of Naqoura.

It also highlighted that, according to the Israeli army, at least five rockets, two mortars, and a drone have been fired from Lebanon into northern Israel, while tens of thousands of Israelis remain displaced from the region.

“The ceasefire must be maintained, as any escalation threatens stability not only in Lebanon and Israel but across the entire region,” Al-Kheetan stated.

Later on Tuesday, Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health announced that an Israeli drone strike targeting a car in the southern town of Aitaroun resulted in one death and left three others injured, including a child.

The Israeli military stated in a press release that the airstrike eliminated “a squad commander from Hezbollah’s special operations unit.”

Israeli Attacks

Israel has continued its military operations in Lebanon, including strikes on the capital, Beirut, despite a ceasefire that began on November 27. The truce had largely paused over a year of conflict between Israel and the armed group Hezbollah, including two months of intense warfare..

Israeli Attack

Under the ceasefire agreement, Hezbollah was to remove its fighters from south of Lebanon’s Litani River and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure, while Israel was required to withdraw all its forces from southern Lebanon.

Lebanon’s army has been stationed in the south near the Israeli border as Israeli forces have pulled back, although Israel still maintains five fortified positions in Lebanon, which it considers “strategic.”

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun told Al Jazeera on Monday that the army was “dismantling tunnels and warehouses and seizing weapons caches” south of the Litani River “without any interference from Hezbollah.”

On Thursday, a senior Hezbollah official told Reuters that the group is willing to engage in discussions with the Lebanese president regarding its weapons, provided Israel withdraws from southern Lebanon and halts its airstrikes.

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