Israel has continued to perform almost daily attacks in Lebanon despite a high fire with Hezbollah last November.
The Ministry of the Ministry of Health of Lebanon said that an Israeli strike in a vehicle near the coastal city of southern Sidon killed a person, and Israel announced that an attack in the same area had attacked a Hezbollah operation.
Despite a high fire last November that sought to stop more than a year of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah with support from Iran, Israel has continued to perform almost daily attacks in Lebanon.
“The attack by the Israeli enemy against a car on the Sidon-Ghaziyeh road resulted in a dead man,” said a Ministry of Health on the fourth consecutive day of Israeli attacks in the south on Friday.
An AFP journalist said the Israeli attack hit a four -wheel drive vehicle, sending a black smoke pillar to heaven.
In the strike scene, the members of the security forces remained on guard when a crowd gathered to look at the remains loaded by the vehicle after the firefighters turned off the fire.
Israel’s army later said he had killed a member of Hezbollah in the area.
“Early today [Friday]The IAF [Israeli air force] He made a precise strike in the Sidon area and eliminated Hezbollah’s terrorist, Muhammad Jaafar Mannah Asad Abdallah, “said a military statement.
He added that Abdallah was “responsible, among other things, for the deployment of Hezbollah’s communication systems through Lebanon.”
The Israeli army also said that he was behind other attacks this week that he said he had killed Hezbollah members.
Civilians killed from Alto El Fuego
Hezbollah, significant filtered by war, says that the fire of November is adhering, even when Israeli attacks persist.
The United Nations says that at least 71 civilians have been killed by Israeli forces in Lebanon from Alto El Fuego.
Thameen al-Kheetan, spokesman for the UN Office for the High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR), said Tuesday that the dead number included 14 women and nine children. He asked for research on “each and every military actions where civilians are killed.”
Under the high the fire of November, Israel had to withdraw all its forces from the south of Lebanon and Hezbollah had to get its fighters north of the Liganon Litani river and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure in the south. But despite the agreement, Israeli troops have remained in five positions in the south of Lebanon that they consider “strategic.”
The Army of Lebanon has been deployed in the south near the border in regions where Israeli forces retired. The Lebanese president, Joseph Aoun Al Jazeera, on Monday, the army was “dismantling tunnels and warehouses and confiscating weapons” south of the Litani “without any hezbollah problem.”
On Thursday, a senior Hezbollah official told the Reuters news agency that the group is ready to hold conversations with the Lebanese president about his weapons that Er Israel withdraws from the south of Lebanon and stops his attacks.
Separately, a Hezbollah official said that the group categorically refused to discuss his weapons to the Army of Lebanon, Uless Israel, retired from the south and stopped the “aggression” of his account.
“Wouldn’t it be logical for Israel to retire first, then release the prisoners and then cease their aggression … and then we discussed a defensive strategy?” Wafiq Safa said in an interview with Hezbollah’s Nur radio station.
“The defensive strategy is about thinking about how to protect Lebanon, not the preparation for the party to deliver its weapons.”