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Israeli strike kills one in Lebanon's south

Israeli strike kills one in Lebanon's south

Al Arabiya2 days ago

One person was killed on Wednesday in an Israeli strike on a village in southern Lebanon, the Health Ministry and Israel's military said, the latest deadly attack since a November ceasefire.
'The raid carried out by an enemy Israeli drone on the town of Beit Lif, in the Bint Jbeil district, resulted in one martyr and three people injured,' read a statement from the ministry.
The official National News Agency said the strike targeted the courtyard of a house in the town, adding that a missile hit the homeowner's car.
The Israeli military later confirmed the attack, saying in a brief statement that it had 'struck and eliminated a Hezbollah 'Radwan Force' terrorist in the area of Beit Lif in southern Lebanon.'
Israel has regularly bombed its northern neighbor since the November ceasefire that sought to end more than a year of hostilities with the terrorist group Hezbollah, including two months of full-blown war.
The agreement required Hezbollah fighters to withdraw north of the Litani River, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the Israeli border, and dismantle all military infrastructure to its south.
It also required Israel to withdraw its troops from Lebanon, but it has kept them in five positions it deems 'strategic.'

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