'Israel' launches series of air strikes on Lebanon, kills one person
"Israel" launched intensified airstrikes on southern Lebanon, killing civilians and striking south Lebanese towns and Khaldeh in violation of the ceasefire.
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Smoke rises following airstrikes by the Israeli military targeting south Lebanon, July 3, 2025 (Social media)
"Israel" launched a series of airstrikes on Lebanon on Thursday, targeting several areas in southern Lebanon.
Israeli forces carried out a series of airstrikes along the Litani River, hitting the area between the southern Lebanese towns of Zrariye and Deir Seryan, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent.
Additionally, Israeli warplanes also struck the al-Mahmoudiya and Bergez regions in the south, according to our correspondent.
Earlier, Israeli forces targeted a civilian vehicle in the Khaldeh area, south of Lebanon’s capital Beirut, as reported by Al Mayadeen’s correspondent, while the Lebanese Health Ministry confirmed in a preliminary toll that the airstrike killed one person and wounded three others, marking another escalation in "Israel’s" ongoing attacks on Lebanese territory.
Video shows the moment the Israeli aggression took place in Khaldeh, south of #Beirut. pic.twitter.com/NcUB5G0NM6
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) July 3, 2025
This comes as "Israel" continues to violate the ceasefire in Lebanon, launching airstrikes and killing civilians across the country.
An Israeli drone strike hit a motorcycle in the southern town of Mahrouna on Saturday, killing two Lebanese citizens and injuring two others when a nearby vehicle was caught in the blast, according to a statement from the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
Earlier on Thursday, an Israeli drone strike targeted a car in the southern Lebanese town of Kounine, killing one person in yet another attack, marking a continued escalation in the region.
On June 27th, Israeli warplanes conducted a heavy series of airstrikes, with one witness describing the bombardment as resembling a fire belt, striking the hills overlooking the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh in what Al Mayadeen’s correspondent in southern Lebanon reported as a significant escalation in the ongoing attacks.