Roya correspondent: ‘Israeli’ airstrike kills one in southern Lebanon
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- Roya correspondent reports one person killed in an ‘Israeli’ airstrike on a vehicle in Haneen.
- The ‘Israeli’ army claims the strike followed alleged ceasefire violations.
One person was killed on Monday after an ‘Israeli’ airstrike targeted a vehicle in the town of Haneen, according to a report by Roya’s correspondent.
The correspondent said the strike hit the vehicle directly in the southern Lebanese town, causing the fatality.
‘Israeli’ army statement
The ‘Israeli’ army confirmed carrying out what it described as a focused airstrike on Haneen. In a statement, it said the operation was launched in response to what it called violations of the ceasefire understandings reached in November.
The army claimed the targeted individual was engaged in activities that breached the ceasefire agreement and said it would continue operations against what it describes as security threats to ‘Israel’.
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No additional details were provided regarding the identity of the person killed or the circumstances surrounding the strike at the time of publication.
The incident adds to ongoing tensions in southern Lebanon, where ‘Israeli’ strikes have continued despite efforts to maintain the ceasefire.



