Tuesday marked 100 days since Israel began its second military intensification against Lebanon in less than two years, with Israeli forces destroying dozens of villages and killing more than 3,600 people according to Lebanese health authorities. Diplomatic talks between Israel and Lebanon continue, but ceasefire implementation efforts have stalled as fighting persists in the south between Israeli troops and Hezbollah, with over 1.2 million Lebanese forcibly displaced.
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Tuesday marked 100 days since Israel began its second military intensification against Lebanon in less than two years, with Israeli forces destroying dozens of villages and killing more than 3,600 people according to Lebanese health authorities. Diplomatic talks between Israel and Lebanon continue, but ceasefire implementation efforts have stalled as fighting persists in the south between Israeli troops and Hezbollah, with over 1.2 million Lebanese forcibly displaced.