The Lebanese Ministry of Health, for its part, spoke of a dead dart “in the outskirts” of the village of Hula, at the Lebanese-Israel border
Israel’s armed forces announced Monday that they had killed a member of the Shiite Hezbolla Movement in a plane blow in southern Lebanon, despite a ceasefire.
In their announcement, Israeli Armed Forces clarified that “They hit and eliminated a terrorist belonging to the Raduan force”select unit of Hezbolla’s armed arm, “In the area of ​​Hula, in South Lebanon”.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health for his part spoke of a dead man In a blow to a drone “in the outskirts” of the village of Hulanear the Lebanese border with Israel.
At the same time two people were injured in a blow to Israeli unmanned air vehicle against a motorcycle in the Srebinabout five kilometers from the border, and third from ‘Fire of Israeli enemy’ In the border community Jerkaccording to the same source.
The day after the outbreak of war on the Gaza Strip, Hezbolla, movement of the Iranopened a front with Israel firing rockets from South Lebanonneighboring with northern Israel, stressing how he acted to support the Hamasher ally.
The hostilities escalated and turned into an open war from September to November 2024, with the Israeli armed forces justified in mass bombings against Hezbolla’s strongholds and killing many of the military and killing many. The movement is thought to have come out of this war.
In spite of ceasefire of fire on November 27Israeli armed forces continue to hit Lebanon, mainly by air, saying that target Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure. They have not, moreover, withdrew from five strategic positions in the southern part of Lebanese territory.
Yesterday two people, including a Lebanese soldier, were injured in an Israeli blow to the south, according to the staff in Beirut.
Israeli Armed Forces reported that they attacked Hezbolla’s member to ‘eliminate threat’ and that they verify information on a Lebanese soldier injury. They assure themselves that their operations are not targeting the Lebanese army.
Source :Skai
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