Israeli Drone Strikes Kill Two in Beqaa and Nabatieh
Two dead, one injured as Israeli drones strike southern Lebanon; UNIFIL warns Lebanese Army cannot fully deploy. ©Al-Markazia

Southern Lebanon witnessed renewed Israeli drone strikes on Monday, killing two people and injuring one amid rising border tensions.

An Israeli drone targeted the town of Aitaroun, wounding one civilian. In Shamsiyeh, a village in West Beqaa’s Sohmor region, another strike hit an excavator, killing its operator. In a third attack, a guided missile fired by a drone struck a water tanker in Upper Nabatieh, leaving one person dead.

The Emergency Operations Center of the Ministry of Public Health confirmed the toll, stating, “Israeli drone strikes on southern Lebanon today resulted in one person killed in Sohmor, one killed in Upper Nabatieh and one injured in Aitaroun.”

Residents also reported drones flying at low altitude over Ghassaniyeh, Kawthariyet al-Siyad and Khartoum, with intensified activity earlier in the morning over Zahrani.

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) reiterated its support for the Lebanese Army’s redeployment across southern Lebanon under UN Resolution 1701, stressing that Israel’s ongoing presence obstructs full deployment. A UNIFIL spokesperson said, “As long as the Israeli presence continues, the Lebanese Army cannot achieve full deployment in accordance with Resolution 1701.”

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