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Zionist Regime Strike Hits Civilian Vehicle in Southern Lebanon

In a recent breach of the ceasefire mandated by UN Resolution 1701, as well as an infringement on Lebanese sovereignty, ...

In a recent breach of the ceasefire stipulated by UN Resolution 1701 and in disregard of Lebanese sovereignty, Israeli forces have conducted an aerial assault on the city of Nabatiyeh in southern Lebanon.

A drone strike conducted by Israeli forces targeted a civilian vehicle in the vicinity between Kafr Rumman and Nabatiyeh, South Lebanon. The attack resulted in multiple injuries and caused significant material damage.

According to Al-Manar’s correspondent, emergency services, including ambulances, medical teams, and firefighters, promptly arrived at the scene to extinguish the blaze engulfing the targeted vehicle and to transport the injured to nearby hospitals.

The correspondent reported that Lebanese Army units were dispatched to the location of the Israeli assault, and calm has since been restored in the region.

An Al-Manar correspondent has refuted claims regarding an additional Israeli airstrike targeting Ain Baal town in southern Lebanon.

On Monday, Israeli military operations were conducted, targeting Lebanon’s border region with Syria in the eastern mountain range, accompanied by another air strike impacting the area of Al-Shaara.

An Israeli drone conducted an operation targeting an open area in Aitaroun, a town located in South Lebanon, launching three missiles. The incident resulted in no casualties.

A helicopter identified as Zionist was observed flying over Teir Harfa, where it targeted prefabricated structures in the southern town. Additionally, Israeli artillery forces launched an attack on the periphery of the Aita Al-Shaab border town.

The ongoing violations are occurring with little to no response from the ceasefire monitoring committee, the sponsoring states, and the international community, despite the continued allegations surrounding Israel’s controversial actions.

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