
Israeli Enemy Goes Ahead with Lebanon Violations: Casualties in Drone Strikes
The Israeli enemy went ahead with violations into ceasefire deal with Lebanon, with drone strike killing three people in the country's south on Thursday.
Local media reported that an Israeli drone targeted a pickup for gathering junks and a car on the main road linking the southern towns of Blida and Mays Al-Jabal.
A Lebanese citizen was martyred and two Syrian nationals were injured in the strike, Al-Manar correspondent in south Lebanon reported.
آثار الغارة المعادية التي استهدفت ثلاثة أشخاص بين ميس الجبل وبليدا pic.twitter.com/bOvWc6LGK3
— جريدة الأخبار – Al-Akhbar (@AlakhbarNews) May 1, 2025
Local media initially reported that the two Syrians were martyred. However, our reporter said they were wounded.
Meanwhile, another Israeli drone strike targeted a Rapid vehicle, also in Mays Al-Jabal, critically injuring a citizen, our correspondent reported.
إصابة عنصر في الدفاع المدني اللبناني من ال فرحات بجروح خطرة جراء الاستهداف الإسرائيلي لسيارته في محيط بركة ميس الجبل، وبحسب صحيفة الأخبار، كان قد أصيب أيضاً باستهداف في بلدته قبل أكثر من أسبوع. https://t.co/rFkx9knLhw pic.twitter.com/OvzBcZz3IH
— مصدر مسؤول (@fouadkhreiss) May 1, 2025
Elsewhere in Beirut and its suburbs, our correspondent reported constant buzz of Israeli military drone over the region, especially over Dahiyeh (southern suburb of Beirut).

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