
The Israeli army carried out a series of targeted strikes across South Lebanon on Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring several others.
According to preliminary reports, an Israeli drone targeted a Rapid vehicle on the Debel-Aita al-Shaab road. The Ministry of Public Health then announced that one of the vehicle's occupants had been killed in the strike.
Earlier in the day, another drone strike targeted a car in the town of Beit Lif. The raid left one person wounded. According to preliminary reports, Amine Zaghlout, a Hezbollah member, survived the Israeli strike that was attempting to target him.
A third strike targeted a motorcycle on the Arnoun al-Chqif road with a guided missile, killing Ahmed Qatibi.
The Israeli army claimed to have targeted a Hezbollah member using an anti-armor missile system in Arnoun.
Meanwhile, the Lebanese army reopened a road closed by Israeli forces between Houla, Markaba, and Talet al-Abbad.
On Sunday morning, Israeli warplanes flew over the southern suburbs of Beirut.
An Israeli drone also dropped a stun grenade on the town of Ramya.
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