Israeli Strikes on Southern Lebanon Kill At Least Two - News From Antiwar.com
- On Sunday, Israel's military struck Hezbollah targets in south Lebanon, killing two people, Lebanon's Health Ministry reported.
- Israel said the strikes targeted a `weapons manufacturing site`, the army said some attacks responded to Hezbollah violations of the November 2024 ceasefire amid regional tensions involving Iran.
- NNA reported that a strike on a warehouse in Khirbet Selm, Bint Jbeil district killed one person and wounded five, while a separate strike in Derdghaya killed another, with Mohammed al-Hussayni identified as a victim.
- Despite the ceasefire, Israel has killed more than 350 people in Lebanon and continues near-daily attacks, occupying five points and blocking village reconstruction.
- The Lebanese government said earlier this month it removed Hezbollah's weapons south of the Litani River and will next target the area between the Litani and Awali Rivers, while Hezbollah refuses to disarm north of Litani.
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Israeli Strikes on Southern Lebanon Kill At Least Two - News From Antiwar.com
Israel is once again carrying out airstrikes across southern and eastern Lebanon today, with strikes killing at least two people and wounding one other, and the IDF offering the usual pretext that the targets were all Hezbollah infrastructure of one form or another. Attacks occurred across the south, but the…
The Israeli military carried out new strikes on targets in Lebanon today, killing two people, according to local authorities. Israel said its forces struck targets linked to the Shiite movement Hezbollah.
Israeli strikes on south Lebanon kill two
Israeli strikes on south Lebanon killed two people on Sunday, the health ministry reported, with Israel's military saying it struck Hezbollah targets. Israel has kept up regular strikes in Lebanon despite the November 2024 ceasefire that sought to end more than a year of hostilities with Hezbollah, usually saying it is targeting members of the Iran-backed group or its infrastructure. In a statement, Lebanon's health ministry said "an Israeli ene…
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