Eighteen people have been killed in South Lebanon since the declared ceasefire, according to a desk-reviewed report. The IDF reportedly struck about 150 targets in the area over the weekend, including a vehicle carrying a senior officer in the South Lebanon Army—an incident Israel says is under investigation. Separately, an Israeli soldier, Captain Shahar Gamla, died from wounds sustained in Lebanon. All reports come from single sources, indicating ongoing hostilities despite the ceasefire.
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