Israeli warplanes struck the towns of Toul and Jebchit in southern Lebanon, and a strike on a government complex in Nabatiyeh killed at least 10 Lebanese security personnel — some reports say 13. The Lebanese Health Ministry reports that since Hezbollah's entry into the war on 2 March, 1,953 people have been killed and 6,303 wounded in Israeli attacks on Lebanese territory. Hezbollah responded with missile strikes on the northern Israeli towns of Kiryat Shmona, Metula and Misgav Am, as well as a drone attack on Israeli soldiers in Shamaa. A Hezbollah rocket barrage damaged a 1,500-year-old Byzantine church in Nahariya.
The scale of Israeli operations in Lebanon — Wednesday's strikes alone killed over 350 people, the deadliest single day since the war began — undermines Iran's willingness to negotiate. Tehran has explicitly linked progress in US-Iran talks to a ceasefire in Lebanon, and Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter confirmed that Israel refuses to discuss any ceasefire with Hezbollah. The Lebanese government and the Trump administration have reportedly asked Israel for a "pause" before Tuesday's Lebanon-Israel talks in Washington, but Israel has not agreed.