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Israeli Drone Strike Kills Three in Southern Lebanon amid Ongoing Violations

  • June, 24, 2025 - 13:49
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Israeli Drone Strike Kills Three in Southern Lebanon amid Ongoing Violations

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – In a fresh act of aggression, the Israeli regime carried out a drone strike targeting a civilian vehicle in southern Lebanon, resulting in the martyrdom of three individuals, according to Lebanon’s Ministry of Health.

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Al Jazeera, citing its correspondent, reported that the strike occurred in the town of Kfar Dajjal, located in southern Lebanon.

The Lebanese Ministry of Health confirmed in an official statement that three people were martyred in what it described as a terrorist attack by the Zionist regime.

Just three days earlier, Lebanese sources had reported another drone assault by Israeli forces in the area between Wadi Mazlam and Jabal Balat in southern Lebanon, marking the second attack on that day.

The continuation of these strikes underscores the regime's persistent violations of Lebanese sovereignty and United Nations Resolution 1701.

Despite repeated breaches, the so-called international oversight — including the ceasefire monitoring committee led by France and the United States — remains silent and complicit, allowing Tel Aviv to escalate its assaults even against the Lebanese Armed Forces.

 

 
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