Israeli forces target southern, eastern Lebanon
The Israeli army says its forces have carried out an attack in the Ansariyah municipality of southern Lebanon.
Meanwhile, an Israeli drone hit a car in the vicinity of the village of Hoch al-Sayyed Ali in eastern Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, according to our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic.
Israel has killed more than 300 people in Lebanon since last year’s November 27 ceasefire, including about 127 civilians, according to the UN.
Israeli forces remain deployed in five areas of southern Lebanon and continue near-daily air raids, which Israel claims target fighters from the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah and its infrastructure.
More than 64,000 people, mostly from southern Lebanon, remain displaced, according to the UN.
Two killed in Israeli attack on eastern Lebanon
As we reported earlier, an Israeli drone hit a car in the vicinity of the village of Hoch al-Sayyed Ali in eastern Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley area, according to our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic.
Lebanon’s National News Agency is now reporting that two people were killed in the attack.
Israeli forces launch new raids in western Syria: Report
Israeli forces have conducted new raids into several Syrian towns in the southwestern province of Quneitra, local media is reporting.
The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) said that an Israeli patrol consisting of two Hummer vehicles moved out from Tal Ahmar in the southern Quneitra countryside, travelled along the road towards Kudna and Ain Zivan before reaching Suwayseh.
Israeli forces were deployed inside Suwayseh, where they stopped and searched civilians and disrupted movement, the outlet added.







