Israel strikes south Lebanon, killing 1 and wounding 7
- On Saturday, Israel carried out pre-dawn airstrikes in southern Lebanon that killed one, wounded seven and briefly cut a highway linking Beirut with the south, the Health Ministry said.
- The Israeli military said it targeted locations storing heavy machinery for rebuilding Hezbollah's infrastructure, following claims of ongoing reconstruction efforts, and carried out the strikes early Saturday, killing one and wounding seven.
- In the village of Msayleh, pre-dawn strikes hit a business selling excavation equipment and bulldozers, destroying many vehicles, while Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV reported a passing vegetable truck was struck.
- Since the U.S.-brokered ceasefire that took effect on November 27, 2024, Israeli forces have continued strikes breaching the truce amid a wider escalation from late September 2024.
- Earlier this month, U.N. human rights chief Volker Türk urged renewed efforts after the World Bank reported the recent war killed more than 4,000 people and caused $11 billion in damage.
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Israel, amid Gaza ceasefire, kills at least 1 in overnight strikes on Lebanon
The Israeli military launched airstrikes on Lebanon overnight targeting Hezbollah and killing at least one person. The attack on the village of Msayleh also destroyed a highway that connects Lebanon to Beirut, the Lebanese Health Ministry said, according to The Associated Press. Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) were targeting a “Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure” in southern Lebanon,…
On Saturday morning, Israeli airstrikes struck the southern Lebanese village of Msayleh. In a social media post, the Israeli military said it had attacked and dismantled Hezbollah infrastructure and construction equipment used to repair it.
Israel carried out attacks in Lebanon on Saturday night, killing at least one person, the AFP news agency reports. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the attack, referring to the...
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