Israel launches strikes on southern Lebanon, a day after Iran and Israel halt attackspublished at 16:46 BST
Elliot Burrin
Live reporter
Image source, AFP via Getty ImagesSmoke rises following an Israeli air strike in Tyre on 9 June
Israel has continued its war against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, a day after Israel and Iran said they would pause strikes against each other.
The Israeli military launched strikes on the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, and the Lebanese health ministry says 29 people have been killed in the country today.
Hezbollah has also claimed it has fired rockets at advancing Israeli forces on Monday night.
Since the start of the conflict in March, a total of 3,666 people have now been killed in Lebanon.
Meanwhile, Iranian media outlets are reporting two army air defence servicemen were killed during Monday's attacks by Israel - the first time Israel and Iran had fired at each other since the ceasefire between the two came into effect in April.
Elsewhere in the region, the US military is investigating the cause of a crash which saw one of its Apache helicopters go down near the Strait of Hormuz.
Is President Trump keen for a deal? Yes, our international editor Jeremy Bowen writes, and the US ambassador in Beirut says Israel and Lebanon are expected to engage in further negotiations in Washington "soon".
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