Israel and Hezbollah clash along strategic Lebanese river following overnight strikes
BEIRUT (AP) — Israel’s military clashed with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group on Tuesday along a strategic river in Lebanon as Israeli troops tried to push farther north, just three days before Lebanese and Israeli military delegations are set to meet for direct talks in Washington.
A previously reached ceasefire appeared more nominal by the day, complicating efforts at a broader peace in the Iran war, as Tehran wants an end to the fighting to include Lebanon.
The Litani River has been a de facto boundary in Lebanon, with large areas to the south under Israeli military control despite the Washington-brokered ceasefire in place for over a month.
One Israeli strike kills 12, including several relatives
