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Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of at least nine people, seven of them civilians on Thursday, 15 February, the worst single-day civilian death number in Lebanon since cross-border hostilities started in October, and has raised fears of a broader conflict between Israel and militant group Hezbollah.
It added that another attack on the village of Adshit killed one person, reported to be a Hezbollah fighter, and wounded 10 others.
The Israeli Army said in a statement that Sergeant Omer Sarah Benjo, 20, was killed "as a result of a (rocket) launch carried out from Lebanese territory on a base in northern Israel".
Hassan Nasrallah, the chief of Hezbollah, said that the group’s cross-border fire would end only after Israel’s “aggression” in Gaza comes to a halt.
Meanwhile, Lebanese caretaker PM Najib Mikati condemned the strikes and instructed Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib to register a fresh complaint with the United Nations Security Council.
Since the start of the 7 October conflict between Israel and Palestiian militant group Hamas, which was followed by heavy shelling and destruction of Gaza, Hezbollah has launched a cross-border assault against Israel. The attacks have killed at least 200 people in Lebanon, Al Jazeera reported, including more than 170 Hezbollah members, 10 Israeli soldiers and five civilians.