Israel continues its attacks south of Lebanon despite its ceasefire with Hezbollah

Israel has continued attacks south of Lebanon, despite the ceasefire reached with Hezbollah as part of the framework of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran.
In Lebanon, according to reports, Israel has hit Al-Mascha neighbourhood in the town of Al-Mansour, in the southern district of Tyre. Israeli Army (IDF) told CNN it is verifying these reports.
The attacks come at a time when Israel is expected to withdraw from two areas south of Lebanon over the coming days as part of an agreement brokered by the United States signed late last month.
In the meantime, other fears were reported south of Lebanon during this week, writes Can.
One person was killed after one drone hit his engine, while another was seriously injured in another raid with fears in the southern town of Kafr Rumman on Friday, according to the Lebanese state news agency National News Agency (NNA).
In another incident Friday, The NNA reported that two people were injured after an Israeli threat hit a truck in the Nabatieh area.
The Israeli Army claimed it had “eliminated the hitters, naming them as terrorists presenting an immediate “threat” to its soldiers.
According to the recent figures of Lebanon's Public Health Ministry, at least 4,321 people have been killed and another 12,207 have been injured in Israeli attacks in Lebanon since March 2nd. /Periscope/











