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'Israeli' army says it killed two Hezbollah fighters in south Lebanon
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• Two fighters killed in separate drone strikes
• Reconnaissance flights reported over Bint Jbeil villages
'Israeli' army said Sunday it launched a series of airstrikes targeting the town of Yater in southern Lebanon.
A spokesperson said drones carried out the operations and struck two individuals identified as members of Hezbollah.
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Military statements and field sources said the escalation involved two strikes. The first reportedly hit a vehicle carrying one fighter inside Yater. The second drone targeted another site in the town, killing another man. The 'Israeli' side claimed both targets were neutralized.
The attack comes amid intensifying air operations on suspected movements in Lebanon’s south. Residents reported continuous reconnaissance flights over the area and escalating security tension across villages in Bint Jbeil district following the latest assassinations.



