The Israeli military declared a zone within 4 km of the Lebanese border off-limits to public access and said it was deliberately disrupting GPS services there and on the southern front with Gaza as part of its operations. The GPS disruptions could affect the functions of apps, chief military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said on X. Two civilians have been killed by Israeli shelling in southern Lebanon, where the army and militants exchanged fire several times over the past week.

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