1 killed, 11 wounded, incl. students, in IOF strike on South Lebanon
An Israeli drone strike in at-Tiri kills one and wounds 11, while the Ain al-Hilweh camp death toll rises to 14, amid ongoing Israeli aggression.
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A damaged school bus can be seen after an Israeli airstrike targeted a car in at-Tiri, Lebanon, on November 19, 2025 (Social media)
One person was killed and 11 others were wounded in an Israeli strike on South Lebanon, Lebanon's Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday.
An Israeli drone launched two missiles targeting a car in at-Tiri, in South Lebanon, while a school bus was just behind it.
The strike killed a passenger in the targeted car, and the blast caused damage to the bus and wounded the students and the bus driver.
Ain al-Hilweh death toll rises
Meanwhile, the death toll from an Israeli airstrike on the Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in Saida has risen to 14, according to an updated report from the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
Our correspondent had reported that the raid targeted a car garage with three missiles, causing a large number of casualties, noting that the targeted site is located on the lower street within the camp and is an open area surrounded by civilian homes.
Spiral of continuous aggression
Over the past few days alone, Israeli forces have carried out a series of attacks across southern and eastern Lebanon.
On November 18, the Lebanese Health Ministry announced that one civilian was martyred in an Israeli drone strike that targeted his vehicle in the town of Blida, located in the Marj'youn Governorate in South Lebanon.
On the same day, an Israeli drone also targeted a vehicle in the city of Bint Jbeil by launching two missiles at the car, killing one citizen.
On November 17, the principal of the Mansouri Public School, Mohammad Shuweikh, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the town of Mansouri in the Tyre district, South Lebanon, according to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent.
An Israeli Merkava tank fired on UNIFIL personnel near an Israeli-built position inside Lebanese territory, the UN's peacekeeping force in Lebanon reported on November 16.