According to the Ministry of Health, five people were killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. It was said that a rocket hit a van. According to Lebanese security circles, there were weapons in the vehicle.
The Israeli military said terrorists had loaded the vehicle with weapons from the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia. It was destroyed to remove the danger. However, it was claimed that the ceasefire agreement had been respected. The airstrike killed five people and injured four others.
The Israeli government and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire in late November, after more than a year of mutual shelling. The agreement stipulates, among other things, that Hezbollah will withdraw behind the Litani River, about 30 kilometers north of the Israeli-Lebanese border. It was also agreed that Israeli ground forces would withdraw from Lebanon within 60 days.
Hamas targets attacked in the Gaza Strip
Meanwhile, on the wider front in the Gaza Strip, at least 15 people were killed in Israeli attacks. Other people were injured. The Israeli army said it had attacked Hamas targets. Measures would be taken to protect citizens. The army initially did not provide further details.
When it comes to the number of victims, no distinction is made between civilians and combatants. The information provided by both parties cannot be independently verified.
Source: Krone
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