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Israeli strike in Lebanon kills man in car amid tensions with UN peacekeepers
The Israeli military intensified strikes targeting Hezbollah, killing a school principal amid escalating clashes with UN peacekeepers and border disputes, Lebanese officials reported.
- On Sunday evening, an Israeli airstrike hit a vehicle in southern Lebanon, killing Mohammad Shweikh, the town's school principal, Lebanon's Ministry of Health said.
- The Israeli military has intensified strikes in recent weeks, claiming last week it killed 15 Hezbollah members since early November and launched heavy strikes on 6 November.
- NNA reported Israeli drone activity over the Tyre district and Zahrani, while Israeli aircraft dropped flares over Yaroun and forces threw a smoke bomb toward Adaisseh.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said Beirut will lodge an urgent complaint to the UN Security Council over Israel constructing a concrete wall beyond the Blue Line, while the Lebanese army condemned the strike and is coordinating with friendly countries to stop continuous Israeli violations.
- Israeli media reported Israel is close to launching a limited offensive, Yedioth Ahronoth said strikes would target Hezbollah-linked sites in Bekaa Valley and Beirut, and Lebanon's army condemned violations of sovereignty.
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The Israeli army said on Monday that it killed a man called "Hizbollah terrorist" on Sunday in southern Lebanon, where the Lebanese Ministry of Health reported a person killed in an Israeli strike.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleIsraeli strike kills school principal in south Lebanon
An Israeli airstrike on a vehicle in southern Lebanon on Sunday evening killed a school principal, as Israel continues to violate a ceasefire agreement that ended months of destructive fighting, according to Lebanese officials. Lebanon’s Ministry of Health said in a statement that "the Israeli enemy’s airstrike on a car in the town of Mansouri in the Tyre district led to the martyrdom of a citizen". The National News Agency (NNA) identified the …
·London, United Kingdom
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