
Israel claims airstrike targeted Hezbollah member in south Lebanon: Army spokesperson
Israel's army spokesperson Avichay Adraee said on Wednesday that earlier, "an Israeli airstrike targeted and killed a Hezbollah member in Aita al-Shaab, southern Lebanon, after he was spotted handling weaponry."
He claimed in a post on X that the Israeli military "continues operations to eliminate threats in line with understandings between Israel and Lebanon."
#عاجل 🔸 في وقت سابق اليوم أغارت طائرة لسلاح الجو لإزالة تهديد وقضت على ناشط عسكري لحزب الله في منطقة #عيتا_الشعب في جنوب لبنان بعد ان تم رصده يتعامل مع وسائل قتالية.
🔸يواصل جيش الدفاع العمل لإزالة أي تهديد وفق التفاهمات بين إسرائيل ولبنان.
— افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) February 19, 2025

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