Lebanon says one killed in Israeli strike in south

Lebanon reported Thursday that one person was killed by an Israeli air strike on a motorcycle in the country's south, hours after Israel said it had attacked sites there belonging to Hezbollah. (X/@MajaletAzhar_)
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Updated 17 April 2025
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Lebanon says one killed in Israeli strike in south

  • The health ministry said: “the raid carried out by the Israeli enemy on the locality of Aitaroun left one dead“
  • Hezbollah, significantly weakened by the war, insists it is adhering to the ceasefire

BEIRUI: Lebanon reported Thursday that one person was killed by an Israeli air strike in the country’s south, hours after Israel said it had attacked sites there belonging to Hezbollah.
The health ministry said: “the raid carried out by the Israeli enemy on the locality of Aitaroun left one dead,” a day after Israeli strikes in the same region killed two people.
The Israeli military said earlier that it had struck “Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure sites” in southern Lebanon overnight, without offering details.
The military added that it would “operate against any attempts by Hezbollah to rebuild or establish a military presence under the guise of civilian cover.”
Despite a November 27 ceasefire that sought to halt more than a year of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, Israel has continued to carry out near-daily strikes in Lebanon.
Hezbollah, significantly weakened by the war, insists it is adhering to the ceasefire, even as Israeli attacks persist.
Rocket fire from Lebanon into Israel has also been reported since the truce was struck, although no group has claimed responsibility for the launches.
On Wednesday, the Lebanese army said it had arrested several people suspected of firing rockets at Israel from Lebanon.
A security official told AFP that three of those detained were members of Hezbollah’s Palestinian ally Hamas.


Israeli foreign minister visiting Somaliland, sources say

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Israeli foreign minister visiting Somaliland, sources say

NAIROBI/JERUSALEM: Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar is on ​a visit to Somaliland in East Africa, where he is due to meet the semi-autonomous region’s president later ‌on Tuesday, ‌according ‌to ⁠a ​senior ‌Somaliland official.
A second source briefed on the visit confirmed the foreign minister was in Somaliland, without ⁠providing further details. The Israeli ‌foreign ministry ‍did not ‍immediately respond when asked ‍if the foreign minsiter was in Somaliland.
The visit comes 10 ​days after Israel formally recognized the self-declared ⁠Republic of Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state, a move that sparked criticism from Somalia, which has long opposed Somaliland’s bid to secede.