The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Lebanon, specifically focusing on the recent Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon and the response from Hezbollah. The key points are:
* The conflict began after Hamas launched attacks on southern Israel last year, with Hezbollah saying it was acting in solidarity with Palestinians.
* Israel’s attacks have killed over 3,800 people and wounded nearly 15,000 others, displacing more than a million people.
* The Lebanese health ministry does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its reporting.
* Israeli air strikes have destroyed large parts of Hezbollah’s infrastructure and killed many of its leaders, but the group continues to carry out daily attacks.
* Amos Hochstein, who has led the Biden administration‘s diplomatic efforts, was expected to return to Beirut on Tuesday, but his trip has been delayed due to unclear Lebanese position.
* The deal being negotiated between Israel and Lebanon includes a timeline for Israeli forces withdrawal from southern Lebanon, but there are sticking points regarding Israel’s demand to have the right to act inside Lebanon if there is any violation of the agreement.