Israel and Lebanon report strikes day after talks in Washingtonpublished at 08:47 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesIn the southern Lebanese coastal city of Tyre, a man inspects the wreckage of a vehicle targeted overnight by an Israeli strike
An Israeli military spokesperson tells the AFP news agency around 30 rockets were fired by Iran-backed group Hezbollah into northern Israel early on Wednesday.
It comes as Lebanon's state news agency NNA reports two "dawn raids" in southern Lebanon, which they say killed a family of four in Jbaa and five people in Ansariya.
NNA also says a car was targeted heading south on the Jiyyeh highway - which connects Beirut to southern cities in Lebanon.
The Lebanese government yesterday held their first diplomatic talks with Israel in over three decades, aimed at ending fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah group. Hezbollah is not involved in the discussions.
Over 2,000 people have been killed since Israeli military operations in Lebanon began on 2 March, just days after US and Israeli strikes began in Iran.
While the two sides were meeting in Washington on Tuesday, Hezbollah claimed at least 24 attacks on Israel and Israeli troops in Lebanon - we've been hearing more from them this morning, and will bring you their latest comments shortly.











