The Lebanese Ministry of Health spoke yesterday Wednesday about three dead In Israeli air strikes in the southern part of the country, where Israeli armed forces continue to target Hezbolla, despite the ceasefire that has been implemented in November.

According to the Ministry, “A man was killed in a drone raid against a vehicle in the village of Ain Baal”in the area of Tire.

Other blows of unmanned aerial vehicles killed a second man in the village Yacht and third in the village Aitarun. Both communities are close to the border with Israel.

For his part, the Israeli army announced that “eliminated the terrorist Hussein Naji Barza » in the area of ​​Tire.

According to him, Hussein Barza was a key engineer and a Hezbolla’s weapons production, tasked with developing infrastructure for the construction of the Shiite-based ground-based rocket.

Always according to the Israeli army, ‘Eliminate Commander’ power Raduanselect unit of Hezbolla’s military arm, in the community Yachtand “Hezbolla’s terrorist” in the community Aitarun.

A local government official in Yater said that the raid on his village killed a man who used an excavator to remove debris from his home, which was damaged by the war, according to the Lebanese official Ani News Agency.

It was the fourth time launched Israeli raids in South Lebanon in three days. Yesterday, it was announced that nine people were injured. Israel announced on its part that “He eliminated a local commander of Hezbolla.”

Despite the truce declared November 27, Israeli Armed Forces continue to bomb Lebanon, Lebanon, targeting Hezbolla’s fighters or infrastructureand their units continue to hold five sites of strategic importance in the southern part of the Lebanese territory.

Beirut for its part often appeals to the international community to put pressure on Israel to stop bombing and to withdraw its armed forces from the Lebanese territory.

The day after the outbreak of war in the Gaza Strip, Hezbolla, a movement adjacent to Iran, opened front with Israel launching rockets from southern Lebanon, which is adjacent to northern Israel, stressing that he was operating to support Hamas, her ally.

Hostilities escalated and converted In open war From September to November 2024, with the Israeli armed forces proceeding to mass air bombings against Hezbolla’s strongholds and killing many of the military and political leaders of the movement.

The Lebanese movement is believed to have come out weakened by this conflict, during which it lost its historical leader Hassan Nasralawho was killed in a large Israeli bombing in the southern suburb of the capital.

The ceasefire agreement closed under the auspices of the US and France in particular the dismantling of the movement’s military infrastructure in the areas between the river Ritual and the border with Israel, some 30 kilometers south.

Yesterday Tuesday, American Deputy Special Envoy for the Middle East, Morgan Ortagussaid the Lebanese authorities have ‘A lot to do’ Still to disarm the Hezbolla, “Not only south of the river,” but also “all over the country”.