Israeli drone strike injures 5 people in southern Lebanon, Health Ministry says

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FILE PHOTO: Lebanese vehicles drive past damaged buildings in southern Lebanon, as seen from northern Israel, after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect, January 27, 2025. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo

Lebanese vehicles driving past damaged buildings in southern Lebanon on Jan 27.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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- Five people were injured in an Israeli drone strike targeting the southern Lebanese town of Majdal Selm on Jan 29, the Lebanese Health Ministry said.

On Jan 28, Israeli air strikes injured 36 people in Nabatieh, a major town in south Lebanon, according to the Health Ministry. The Israeli military said it had struck Hezbollah vehicles that were transporting weapons on the edge of Nabatieh.

The Israeli army also detained three people on Jan 29 in southern border town of Maroun al-Ras, Lebanese state news agency NNA reported.

Israel has carried out strikes in southern Lebanon although Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah and Israel

agreed on a ceasefire in late November

, ending a conflict that killed thousands of people since it was ignited by the Gaza war in 2023.

Israel has not yet fully withdrawn its forces from southern Lebanon and has said it will keep operating against any threat posed to the state of Israel and its citizens.

Following the strikes on Nabatieh, senior Hezbollah official Mohammad Raad said that the Lebanese people’s right to resist Israeli attacks is a “sacred and legitimate right”.

He said this right should be exercised at the time and place deemed necessary to protect the country’s security.

The US said on Jan 26 the agreement between Lebanon and Israel, which included an initial 60-day period for the withdrawal of Israeli troops, would

remain in effect until Feb 18

, an extension of the Jan 26 deadline previously agreed.

On Jan 28, Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati urged US General Jasper Jeffers, who chairs the committee monitoring the ceasefire, to pressure Israel into implementing the ceasefire according to international law.

Mr Mikati also thanked the International Red Cross for its efforts in securing the release on Jan 28 of nine Lebanese who had been detained by Israel.

Israeli forces killed at least 24 people and wounded at least 141 in southern Lebanon on Jan 26 and 27, the Lebanese Health Ministry said, as thousands of people tried to return to their homes in the area in defiance of Israeli military orders. REUTERS

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