BEIRUT: Lebanon’s health ministry said two people were killed in Israeli strikes in the south of the country on Thursday, despite a fragile ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel.
The ministry said in a statement that an “Israeli enemy” drone attacked a vehicle in the town of Mais Al-Jabal, killing a Lebanese national and wounding two Syrians.
Another person was killed in a separate strike in the town, the ministry said in a second statement.
Israel’s military said in a statement it had killed two Hezbollah militants in two separate strikes.
Israel has continued to launch regular strikes in Lebanon despite the November 27 truce which sought to halt more than a year of hostilities with Hezbollah that culminated in a heavy Israeli bombing campaign and ground incursion.
Under the deal, Hezbollah was to pull its fighters north of Lebanon’s Litani River, some 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the border with Israel, and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure to its south.
Israel was to withdraw all its forces from south Lebanon, but it has kept troops in five positions that it deems “strategic.”
President Joseph Aoun told Sky News Arabia on Wednesday that the Lebanese army now controls more than 85 percent of the south.
A Lebanese security source confirmed to AFP that Hezbollah withdrew from south of the Litani and has dismantled most of its military infrastructure in that area.
A commission comprising Lebanon, Israel, the United States, France and the United Nations is responsible for overseeing the ceasefire’s implementation.
Beirut wants the international community to pressure Israel to end its attacks and withdraw from the five border positions where it has kept troops.
Lebanon says it has respected its commitments and that Israel has failed to comply with the agreement.
Israeli strike in south Lebanon kills two: ministry
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Israeli strike in south Lebanon kills two: ministry

- The Israeli drone strike in Mais Al-Jabal also wounded two Syrians