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Bodies recovered after latest Israeli attack on southern Lebanon

The Lebanese Civil Defence reports that its emergency responders have so far recovered the bodies of seven people after the latest Israeli attack on the town of Khiam, which took place this morning.

It had earlier said at least five bodies had been recovered, with a search operation ongoing after the attack on the town located near the border with Israel.

Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement in southern Lebanon continue as Lebanon’s National News Agency reported that an Israeli tank targeted a house on the outskirts of the town of Aitaroun in the Bint Jbeil district with a shell.


Lebanese army deploys in Naqoura as ceasefire committee meets

The Lebanese army says in a statement that its units have finished stationing around Naqoura-Tyre in coordination with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). Naquoura is in the far south of Lebanon on its border with Israel.

This came amid a meeting of the five-member committee that supervises the ceasefire agreement reached between Hezbollah and Israel. The senior adviser to US President Joe Biden, Amos Hochstein, led Washington’s delegation in the Ras an-Naqoura meeting, the army said.

The Lebanese army added that Israeli military forces withdrew from the area, and also released images of its forces joined by UN peacekeepers.

This comes amid ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement by Israel, which has been launching deadly attacks and demolishing homes in southern Lebanon.

Yemen’s Houthis claim to thwart British, Saudi intelligence operation

The Yemeni group has released videos that it says show how it identified and arrested spies working on behalf of the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia.

The security services of the Houthis released a statement that said British and Saudi intelligence “sought to attract, recruit and train espionage elements for the purpose of carrying out intelligence activities targeting the country’s strategic capabilities”.

This purported effort was mostly focused around Houthi missile and drone manufacturing and launch sites, it said, along with monitoring of homes and movement of a number of Yemeni leaders amid Israeli threats of assassination against them.

“The information obtained confirmed that British intelligence officers used Saudi territory as a centre for managing and implementing intelligence activities,” the group said, also airing blurred-out videos of forced confessions from alleged suspects.



Translation: Security services reveal some scenes of the moment of arrest of British and Saudi intelligence spies.