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Israeli drone strike kills one in southern Lebanon amid ongoing truce violations

Iran Press TV

Saturday, 25 October 2025 5:50 PM

An Israeli drone strike has killed one person and injured another in the southern Lebanese governorate of Nabatieh, marking the latest in a series of violations of a fragile ceasefire between the Tel Aviv regime and the Arab country that took effect in November 2024.

Lebanon's official National News Agency (NNA), citing the Public Health Emergency Operations Center at the Lebanese Health Ministry, reported that the unmanned aerial vehicle targeted a car in the town of Harouf on Saturday, resulting in the casualties.

Separately, an Israeli drone was seen flying in the skies over Adloun and Ansariyah areas in southern Lebanon, as it was on a reconnaissance mission.

In light of the substantial losses during 24 months of war and the inability to fulfill its military objectives in the aggression against Lebanon, Israel had no choice but to accept a ceasefire with Hezbollah, which came into effect on November 27, 2024.

Ever since the agreement was enacted, the occupying forces have conducted numerous assaults on Lebanon, including airstrikes throughout the country, in blatant disregard of the ceasefire.

On January 27, Lebanon made an announcement regarding its decision to extend the ceasefire with Israel until February 18.

Even though the deadline has passed, Israel remains in control of five important regions in southern Lebanon, which include Labbouneh, Mount Blat, Owayda Hill, Aaziyyeh, and Hammamis Hill, all located close to the border.

Lebanon has denounced the ongoing presence of Israeli military personnel, perceiving it as a breach of the ceasefire agreement and the predetermined schedule for withdrawal.



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