Airstrike on south Lebanon launched by Israel kills six


(MENAFN) On Saturday, Lebanon’s health Ministry announced that Israeli airstrike murdered half a dozen civilians in the country’s south, after 10 days since the ceasefire entered into force between the Hezbollah group and Israel.

Both Israel and Iran-supported Hezbollah were accused of having broken the ceasefire pact that was applied on November 27 to finish a conflict that has murdered thousands of civilians in Lebanon and caused mass displacements on both sides.

“The Israeli enemy’s airstrike on the town of Beit Lif resulted in the martyrdom of five people and the injury of five others,” a health ministry statement announced, also saying that in another occurrence a drone airstrike murdered one civilian in Deir Seryan. The two places are more than 20 kilometers away from each other.

Previously on Saturday, the Israeli army announced it killed a Hezbollah troop in south Lebanon, one of many missions against “activities... that posed a threat” to Israel.

The Israeli army announced, “In one case, the (military) identified a Hezbollah terrorist who posed a threat to the troops deployed in southern Lebanon in violation” of the ceasefire, also saying the air force “struck the terrorist.”

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