Israel says it killed a Hezbollah member in a drone strike in south Lebanon
- An Israeli drone strike in south Lebanon killed one person, identified as a member of Hezbollah, according to the Israeli military.
- This strike is part of ongoing attacks following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that ended the Israel-Hezbollah war in November.
- Lebanon's military court sentenced two individuals to prison for providing Israel with information, including around 1,500 photographs from Beirut's suburbs.
- One sentenced received a 15-year term, and the other received a 10-year term for scanning telecommunications in Beirut.
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Israeli military kills two Hezbollah terrorists
Tel Aviv: Early Sunday morning, the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) attacked and killed two terrorists from the terrorist organization Hezbollah who were observation operatives and were directing terrorist operations in the Yatar and Meiss El Jabal areas in southern Lebanon. “The activities of these terrorists constitute a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon,” said the IDF. (ANI) Also Read: Air Force strike kills six terrorist…
The Israeli army justified the drone attack against the Lebanese Shiite militants because their “activities” constituted “a violation of the agreements between Israel and Lebanon”.
Israel Katz on a visit to Rafael: "We have many means here to strike our enemy with a decisive blow"
The Minister of Defense visited the company's "Leshem Institute" and toured the development and production facilities for advanced combat systems. • During his visit, the Minister emphasized Rafael's critical contribution to Israel's security: "Our enemies should understand: If they raise a hand against the State of Israel again, that hand will be cut off."
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