The ceasefire agreement with Lebanon has been violated almost daily since November 2024, with Israeli military aircraft attacking separate positions in southern Lebanon, killing at least three people, Press TV reported on Saturday.
The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health said in a statement that two people were killed and two others injured in an Israeli drone strike in the town of Tours in the Nabatiyeh region on Friday. Details of their conditions were not disclosed.
According to security sources, an unmanned aerial vehicle fired a missile at the car, hitting it and causing a fire.
The Israeli military said, without providing evidence, that it had attacked facilities linked to the Hezbollah resistance movement, including “military camps and precision missile production facilities.”
The military later identified Abbas Hassan Karki as the “logistics commander of Hezbollah’s southern front headquarters” and claimed that its forces had killed him.
There was no confirmation or comment from Hezbollah.
Separately, the Lebanese National News Agency (NNA) reported that an Israeli drone targeted a car in the Qaqait al-Jisr area of Nabatiyeh, killing one person. No further details were disclosed.
In another example of a ceasefire violation, an Israeli drone dropped a stun grenade near a bulldozer next to the west of the town of Qiam in Lebanon’s southern Marjayoun district, but no casualties were reported.
On Thursday, Israeli forces attacked the eastern Bekaa region, killing two people. They then targeted the Arab Salim area in southern Lebanon, killing two others, including an elderly woman.
