
Israeli Airstrike Targets Shepherds in Border town of Shebaa
Israel carried out a new attack in south Lebanon on Tuesday firing at shepherds in the border town of Shebaa.
The Israeli drone strike killed two, a shepherd and his son from the Kanaan family. The shepherd's second son was also hit, said the state-run National News agency.
On Monday, and Israeli airstrike hit a vehicle on Wadi al-Nemrieh road in Zefta-south Lebanon.
Israel does not abide by the terms of the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire that came into effect on November 27. Its forces still occupy five strategic points in south Lebanon, and its military continues to carry out airstrikes in south and east Lebanon, and in the southern suburbs of Beirut.

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