Former US Congresswoman Accuses Israel of Disrespecting Trump Amid Lebanon Strikes
Ongoing violence persists in multiple global hotspots including Lebanon, where Israeli strikes continue despite a ceasefire, Syria where two soldiers were killed, and Ghana where an ethnic clash has raised the death toll to four.
Ongoing Violence Persists Across Regions
Violence continues to affect several areas around the world, with developments reported in Lebanon, Syria, and Ghana. In Lebanon, Israeli strikes have persisted even after a ceasefire took effect. [4] In Syria, state media reported the deaths of two soldiers near Manbij. [3] In Ghana, an attack linked to ethnic and land disputes has increased the death toll to four. [2] These incidents highlight ongoing tensions that authorities and organizations are attempting to address through security measures and appeals for calm.
Lebanon Ceasefire Violations and Casualties
Israeli strikes in Lebanon have continued despite the ceasefire, prompting NGOs to denounce attacks on medics. [4] At least 3,884 deaths and 11,856 injuries have been recorded since 2 March. [5] A total of 103,800 internally displaced persons remained in 627 collective shelters as of 18 June. [5] Partial returns have been reported following a US-Iran deal announced on 15 June. [5] These figures reflect the scale of the hostilities, with NGOs highlighting specific concerns over medical personnel amid the fragile truce. [4] The continuation of strikes has drawn attention to the challenges of enforcing the ceasefire agreement.

Death toll from Nkwanta South Odomi ethnic clash rises to four as curfew takes effect. — Source: myjoyonline
Criticism of Israeli Actions from US Politician
Former US congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene stated that Israel shows 'no respect' for Trump and labeled the Israeli government a 'murderous regime'. [1] These comments came as strikes in Lebanon continue despite the ceasefire. [1] The remarks underscore political reactions to the ongoing military actions in the region, focusing on perceived disrespect toward former President Trump and strong criticism of the Israeli government's conduct. [1] Such statements add an international political dimension to the reports of continued strikes and related humanitarian concerns.
Deadly Attack on Syrian Soldiers in Aleppo
Two Syrian soldiers were killed by unknown assailants near Manbij in Aleppo province, according to state media citing the Defense Ministry. [3] The incident occurred in an area that has seen prior conflict activity. [3] State media reports emphasize that the assailants remain unidentified, leaving the motive and responsible parties unclear at this stage. [3] This event adds to the pattern of violence reported in Syria alongside developments in neighboring Lebanon.

Syrian soldiers killed by unknown assailants in Aleppo province. — Source: anadolu
Escalating Ethnic Violence in Ghana's Oti Region
The death toll from a violent attack in Odomi, Nkwanta South Municipality of Ghana's Oti Region, has risen to four, with ten others injured by gunshots. [2] The incident occurred on Friday and stems from long-standing ethnic and land disputes between the Adele, Akyode, and Challa communities. [2] One of the injured victims died later at the hospital, bringing the total fatalities to four. [2] The bodies of the deceased have been deposited at the morgue of St. Joseph’s Hospital. [2] Authorities have imposed a curfew from 5:00 pm to 6:00 am in eight communities in the Nkwanta South area to restore calm. [2] The affected communities include Nkwanta, Bonakye, Odomi, Nyankoma, Power, Kromase, Shiare, Nyambo, Abrewanko, and Keri. [2] Security agencies are maintaining a presence as efforts continue to prevent further escalation. [2] The area has experienced intermittent violence over the years, with repeated interventions by security agencies and traditional authorities yet to yield a lasting resolution. [2]
Humanitarian and Security Response Overview
In Lebanon, the 2026 Lebanon Flash Appeal is 34.2 per cent funded. [5] Partial returns of internally displaced persons have been noted following the US-Iran deal. [5] In Ghana, the Ministry of the Interior, on the advice of the National Security Council, imposed the curfew affecting eight communities. [2] Security agencies are expected to maintain a presence in the area as efforts continue to restore calm. [2] The Nkwanta South area has seen repeated interventions by security agencies amid recurring clashes. [2] Across these incidents, responses focus on immediate security measures and humanitarian tracking of casualties and displacement. [5] NGOs in Lebanon have specifically denounced attacks on medics during the ceasefire period. [4]
What to watch next includes further updates on the curfew enforcement in Ghana's Nkwanta South communities, any additional reports on the Syrian soldier deaths near Manbij, and developments in Lebanon's displacement figures and appeal funding as of 18 June.





