IDF kills Hezbollah terrorist in southern Lebanon
- Israeli forces killed two people in separate attacks in southern Lebanon on Thursday, violating the ceasefire reached last November.
- The attacks followed ongoing Israeli claims of targeting Hezbollah operatives amid frequent ceasefire violations and Israel's refusal to fully withdraw by the extended January deadline.
- One victim was a municipal employee killed by a drone strike in Nabatieh al-Fawqa while supplying water, and the other died from gunfire in Kfarkela, where residents protested the shootings.
- The Israeli army stated it targeted a Hezbollah operative rebuilding a fire control and defense site, while Lebanese authorities reported nearly 3,000 ceasefire violations causing over 200 deaths and 500 injuries since November.
- These incidents reflect continuing tensions with Israel maintaining military presence in border outposts and ongoing near-daily strikes despite the truce aimed at ending cross-border conflict.
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Israel strike on south Lebanon kills one
BEIRUT: Lebanese official media said an Israeli strike killed one person in the south on Saturday despite a six-month-old ceasefire, as Israel said it targeted a Hezbollah militant. The state-run National News Agency (NNA) said a man was killed when an Israeli drone targeted his car as he was heading to pray at a mosque in Deir Al-Zahrani, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from
The Israeli army (IDF) on Thursday attacked several sites in Lebanon believed to belong to Hezbollah, reigniting violence between the neighboring countries despite a ceasefire in place since late November.
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