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Lebanon says six killed in Israeli strike as US announces ceasefire extension

May 16, 2026 International Source: BBC World

Lebanon says six killed in Israeli strike as US announces ceasefire extension
President Trump announced the truce last month, but Israel and Hezbollah have continued to exchange fire since then. Lebanon says six killed in Israeli strike as US announces ceasefire extension BBC asks Trump if China will help open the Strait of Hormuz Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Lebanese army soldiers man a checkpoint in Beirut Lebanese army soldiers man a checkpoint in Beirut, Lebanon, on 14 May 2026 An Israeli air strike on a town in southern Lebanon has killed six people, including three paramedics, according to Lebanon's health ministry. It comes as the US said the two countries had agreed to a 45-day ceasefire. The health ministry said a fourth paramedic had sustained "critical injuries" after a civil defence centre was attacked in the town of Harouf. The BBC has contacted the Israeli military for comment. On Friday, the US state department announced Israel and Lebanon had agreed to extend their shaky ceasefire after two days of negotiations in Washington DC. US President Donald Trump announced the truce on 16 April, but Israel and Hezbollah have continued to exchange fire since then. On Wednesday, Lebanon's health ministry said Israeli air strikes had killed 22 people, including eight children, across the south. "We hope these discussions will advance lasting peace between the two countries, full recognition of each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and establishing genuine security along their shared border," said state department spokesman Tommy Pigott. The state department said it would "reconvene the political track of negotiations" in June. "In addition, a security track will be launched at the Pentagon on May 29 with military delegations from both countries," Pigott added. Israel's Ambassador to the US, Yechiel Leiter, said the talks were "frank and constructive". Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said that he hoped to "mobilise all Arab and international support to bolster our position in the negotiations" with Israel. There have been almost daily reports of Hezbollah and Israel trading fire across the southern border of Lebanon since the ceasefire began. Israel has intensified its air and artillery strikes in recent days, particularly in southern Lebanon, saying it was targeting Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure. Lebanon's health ministry has accused Israel of targeting civilians and paramedics, which Israel denies. The Israeli military says it is aiming to create a buffer zone in southern Lebanon to thwart future Hezbollah attacks. In those areas, entire villages have been destroyed in similar tactics deployed by the Israeli military in Gaza. Human rights groups say some cases could amount to war crimes, which Israel denies. Hezbollah has carried out its own attacks on Israeli troops in Lebanon and northern Israel with rockets and drones. Southern Lebanon is the heartland of the country's Shia community, from which Hezbollah gets most of its support, and has been under constant Israeli bombardment. More than one million people, amounting to one in five of the population, have been forced from their homes across Lebanon, most of them from the south, the eastern Bekaa Valley, and the southern suburbs of Beirut known as Dahieh, areas where Hezbollah holds sway. The conflict started on 2 March, two days after the US and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran. Hezbollah fired rockets into Israel, and Israel responded with widespread air strikes and a ground invasion of southern Lebanon. At least 2,896 people have been killed in Lebanon since then, according to the health ministry. Israeli authorities say 18 soldiers and four civilians have been killed over the same period. A split image shows a man in a blue suit standing in front of Air Force One on the left and President Trump is on the right. A man stands on top of rubble from a building destroyed in an Israeli air strike in Saksakiyeh, southern Lebanon, which killed nine members of one family Hezbollah support endures in south Lebanon as ceasefire fails to stop war with Israel President Donald Trump said the operation eliminated "the most active terrorist in the world", Abu-Bilal al-Minuki. The US president says he wants Beijing and Taipei to "cool down" tensions over the self-governing island. The South Carolina Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for the man accused of killing his wife and son in a case that fascinated the US. Despite continuing Israeli attacks and occupation, many people in the south still believe the armed group is the only force capable of defending them. Eight children are among those reported dead after a series of air strikes hit the south of Beirut. Lebanon's health ministry says the paramedics were carrying out a rescue mission in Nabatieh in response to an earlier attack that killed one person. Israel and Hezbollah have continued to trade fire despite a ceasefire deal being announced last month. Abbas Araghchi says the US attacks each time there is a diplomatic solution on the table.