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Israeli drone strike kills 1, injures 3 near Beirut

BEIRUT GOVERNORATE, LEBANON, JUL 3 – The Israeli Defense Forces targeted an Iranian Quds Force operative involved in weapons smuggling, marking ongoing strikes that have killed over 200 Lebanese civilians and commanders since February.

  • An Israeli drone strike targeted a car on a highway in southern Beirut, killing one person and injuring three others.
  • The Israeli army claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it targeted a 'terrorist' working for Iran's Quds Force and involved in smuggling weapons.
  • Hezbollah's al-Manar website reported the strike hit 'a civilian car with two missiles,' inflicting casualties, and Israel later carried out strikes on suspected Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon.
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On Saturday, the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that a citizen had been injured as a result of an Israeli raid on the south of the country. In a press release, the Public Health Emergency Operations Centre of the Ministry of Public Health stated that "an Israeli march raid had injured a citizen in Shab'a." The National Information Agency reported that an Israeli march had targeted a house in Shab'a, citing reports of injuries.

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An Israeli drone attack hit a moving vehicle in the Khalde area on Thursday, July 3, just 10 kilometres south of Beirut, leaving at least one dead and three injured, as confirmed by the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. READ ALSO Hezbollah challenges Israel: “We will not surrender or surrender our weapons” The attack occurred at dusk, when the coastal track recorded a high flow of traffic. The car reached was completely destroyed, and the scen…

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La Croix broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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