2 Killed in an Israeli Aerial Attack on Southern Lebanon
LEBANON – Despite a temporary ceasefire being in effect, at least 2 people were on Friday killed and 10 others injured in an Israeli aerial attack on southern Lebanon, according to local reports.
The Lebanese news agency NNA, citing the Health Ministry, said the strike targeted the town of Nabatieh al-Fawqa, resulting in the casualties.
On Thursday, at least 29 people, including four members of a family, were killed and 42 others injured in Israeli airstrikes on several towns in southern Lebanon.
In response to Hezbollah’s retaliation to the Iran war, Israel has waged an offensive in Lebanon since March 2, killing nearly 2,600 people, and displacing over 1 million.
A 10-day ceasefire that began on April 17 was later extended until May 17, but Israel continues to violate it daily through airstrikes and the demolition of homes in southern Lebanon. An earlier truce was reached in November 2024.
