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Israeli Strikes in Lebanon Kill Three, EU Calls for Truce to Be Respected

The Israeli military targeted Hezbollah-linked arms smugglers in multiple strikes that killed three people and injured several in southeastern Lebanon, officials said.

  • An Israeli drone strike near Shebaa killed two Lebanese brothers when their SUV caught fire on a road on the slopes of Mount Hermon Saturday.
  • On Nov 6, the Israeli military announced strikes targeting arms-smuggling linked to Hezbollah, urging civilians to evacuate before Saturday's operations.
  • Lebanon's health ministry confirmed Saturday strikes killed three overall, including Shebaa deaths, with a Baraashit car strike killing one and wounding four, while a Bint Jbeil strike wounded seven.
  • European Commission's foreign affairs spokesman Anouar El Anouni urged focus on preserving the ceasefire, while the IDF warned it will continue operations to remove threats to the State of Israel.
  • The Israeli military identified the dead as members of the Lebanese Resistance Brigades, while National News Agency Lebanese reporting described them as two Lebanese brothers from Shebaa killed while driving, raising dispute over their roles.
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Israeli strikes killed three people and caused several injuries on Saturday in Lebanon, said the Ministry of Health, the Israeli army, which is intensifying its attacks on Hezbollah, confirming that it killed two people described as "terrorists". ...

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The tensions in the south of Lebanon continue to increase. Israel accuses Hezbollah of secretly arming him, and continues to carry out air strikes. How long will the fragile ceasefire last?

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Wort.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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