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Israel kills two people in new attack on southern Lebanon

The strike is part of continued Israeli actions targeting Hezbollah despite the ceasefire; at least 350 people have died in such attacks since November 2024, according to health reports.

  • On Sunday, an Israeli drone strike in Ayn al-Mizrab north of Bint Jbeil killed two people and destroyed a car, the Lebanese Ministry of Health said.
  • The Israeli military said the strike targeted a Hezbollah member, accusing the group of not adhering to the ceasefire, while Israel, backed by the United States, expects Hezbollah to disarm.
  • Since the ceasefire, Israeli strikes have killed more than 300 people in Lebanon, including at least 127 civilians, while Israel maintains five occupied sites on the Lebanese side.
  • The Lebanese government is expected to meet on Tuesday to discuss the Lebanese army's progress disarming Hezbollah amid pressure from Israel and the United States.
  • Israel's foreign minister Gideon Saar said Lebanon's disarmament efforts were `far from sufficient` and accused Hezbollah of aiming to rearm with Iranian support, noting losses include Hassan Nasrallah's death.
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The IDF announced that it had struck a Hezbollah member in the area in retaliation for continued ceasefire violations.

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Israel kills two people in new attack on southern Lebanon

Israel claims the drone attack on a car targeted a Hezbollah member.

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One person has died and another has been injured this Sunday in Bint Yebeil district, in the south...

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Al Bawaba broke the news in Amman, Jordan on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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