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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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Israel says it killed a Hezbollah member in a drone strike in south Lebanon

An Israeli drone strike south Lebanon has killed one person who the Israeli military said was a member of Hezbollah.

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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”.

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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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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, March 15, 2025.
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