Israel targets Hezbollah in south Lebanon as US envoy visits
- On Sunday, a strike in south Lebanon killed two people, amid US envoy talks.
- The strike occurred during a visit from a US envoy discussing Hezbollah and reforms.
- Israel has continued strikes after a November 27 ceasefire halted hostilities.
- The Lebanese health ministry called it an "Israeli enemy" strike on Zibqin; Israel targeted Hezbollah.
- Israel said it targeted two operatives who were rebuilding infrastructure; UN calls for disarmament.
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