Three people have been killed in Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon, which continue despite a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah in November.
One person was killed in a drone attack by the “Israeli enemy” on a car in Kunin, Lebanon’s ministry of public health reported on Saturday, and two others were killed by an Israeli attack on a motorcycle in Mahrouna, near Tyre.
Hassan Muhammad Hammoudi, a terrorist, was blamed for Israeli-style antitank missile attacks on Israeli territory during the recent war, according to the Israeli army.
The most recent Israeli attacks occurred one day after a woman was killed and 25 others were hurt in southern Lebanon.
The woman was killed in an Israeli drone attack on an apartment in Nabatieh, according to the Lebanon’s National News Agency.
A Hezbollah rocket was used in the woman’s death, according to a spokesperson for the Israeli army’s social media posts that claimed the army “did not target any civilian buildings.”
Despite a ceasefire that ended more than a year of firefights and nearly two months of an all-out war, Israel, which maintains troops in five locations in south Lebanon, has repeatedly bombed its neighbor.
President of Lebanon Joseph Aoun blasted Israel on Friday for repeatedly breaking the US-brokered agreement, which required the country to formally withdraw its troops.
The Lebanese army and United Nations peacekeepers would remain in charge under the terms of the agreement, which would allow Hezbollah to withdraw its fighters from the Litani River, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the Israeli border.
Source: Aljazeera
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