Israeli drone strikes killed two Hezbollah members on Monday, in southern Lebanon.
Mohammad Ali Hadid, a Hezbollah official, was reportedly targeted in an Israeli strike in the Nabatiyeh district of southern Lebanon. Media sources reported that Hadid, who had allegedly survived an assassination attempt the previous day, was traveling in a car struck by an Israeli drone on the highway connecting Sharkiyeh to Dueir.
The missile, described as highly explosive, hit the vehicle directly, igniting a fire that quickly spread to several parked cars. The targeted vehicle is said to have been registered under the name Hussein Hoteit. The drone continued to hover over the area after the strike. Ambulances rushed to the scene, where the normally busy road was thrown into chaos. According to the Ministry of Health, the raid caused at least one death and seven injuries, while nearby businesses suffered significant material damage.
Later on Monday, an Israeli strike targeted a motorcycle in the town of Aita al-Shaab (Bint Jbeil district), killing one, according to the ministry of Health. Local media reported that he was a member of Hezbollah.
Earlier, another Israeli drone reportedly dropped a bomb near a bulldozer in northern Khiam, causing no casualties.



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