Israeli strike kills 3 Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon

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Israeli strikes since October 2023 have killed more than 200 Hezbollah fighters and some 50 civilians in Lebanon.

Israeli strikes since October 2023 have killed more than 200 Hezbollah fighters and some 50 civilians in Lebanon.

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An Israeli drone strike killed three Hezbollah fighters in south Lebanon on March 2, security sources in Lebanon said, the latest to die in months of cross-border hostilities that have been fought in parallel to the Gaza war.

The men were killed when the car they were in was targeted on a coastal road near the town of Naqoura at around 8.30am (2.30pm Singapore time), the sources said.

One of the men was a weapons technician, a source said.

The Israeli army said one of its aircraft had struck a vehicle in south Lebanon transporting “a number of terrorists who launched rockets into Israeli territory”.

Israeli strikes since October 2023 have killed more than 200 Hezbollah fighters and some 50 civilians in Lebanon, while attacks from Lebanon into Israel have killed a dozen Israeli soldiers and five civilians.

Tens of thousands of Israelis and Lebanese have fled villages on both sides of the frontier.

Hezbollah said it carried out an attack on an Israeli military headquarters in the village of Liman using an explosive drone at 5.40 am on March 2, reporting a direct hit.

The Israeli army said its jets struck “Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure” in the Labbouneh area at the Israeli border on March 2, in addition to two Hezbollah military compounds hit overnight in another frontier area.

Like the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, Hezbollah is an ally of Iran.

It said its campaign at the border aims to support Palestinians under Israeli fire in the Gaza Strip.

Hezbollah signalled this week that it would halt its attacks if Israel’s Gaza offensive stops, but it is also ready to keep on fighting if the Gaza war continues.

On March 1, Hezbollah announced the deaths of four members killed in Lebanon.

On Feb 25, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant indicated that Israel planned to increase attacks on Hezbollah in the event of a Gaza ceasefire, but was open to a diplomatic deal to withdraw Hezbollah fighters from the border.

Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati told Reuters on Feb 29 a halt to fighting in Gaza as early as next week

would trigger indirect talks to end hostilities at the border.

REUTERS

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