Israel has continued to launch attacks on southern Lebanon despite the two countries striking a new United States-brokered ceasefire agreement.At least five people were killed as Israeli warplanes and drones struck several towns on Friday, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported. The Israeli military also issued new forced displacement orders.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe strikes hit residential areas, buildings and roads, while a major demolition was carried out in Bab al-Thaniya. Israeli warplanes also hit close to Jabel Amel Hospital, targeting the Bank Audi area.Two people were killed in Habboush, including a doctor. In Doueir, a young man was killed and another suffered serious injuries due to an attack by an Israeli warplane.A strike in the village of Qalawiya Tower killed one person and wounded another, while a drone killed a man sitting in a car in Kfar Reman.The Israeli army issued two rounds of displacement orders covering nine towns and villages.The attacks followed closely on news that Israel and Lebanon had agreed to a new US-brokered ceasefire.The deal was announced by the Trump administration on Thursday, just weeks after a previous agreement to cease hostilities was announced on April 16.In the interval, however, more than 600 people were killed in Israeli strikes across Lebanon, while the Israeli military expanded its presence in the south of the country. It now occupies about one-fifth of Lebanese territory.The chance that the new deal will halt the hostilities appears highly unli …