
Israeli violations: Latest developments
by Naharnet Newsdesk 6 hours
A civilian narrowly escaped Israeli fire on his car on the outskirts of al-Khiam in south Lebanon on Monday night as Israel dropped an incendiary bomb on the southern border town of Blida.
On Tuesday, media reports said that Israel dropped leaflets over al-Naqoura warning fishermen against fishing there, while a drone dropped a sound bomb on the coastal town.
Israeli boats have arrested during the ceasefire Lebanese fishermen off the coast of Ras Naqoura.
Israeli drones were meanwhile overflying Beirut and its southern suburbs.
Overnight into Tuesday, blasts where heard in the Bekaa and in south Lebanon as a result of Israeli interception missiles fired at Iranian drones over Syria and Lebanon.

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