Israeli airstrike kills one person, wounds 9 in South Lebanon
An Israeli drone strike in Al-Mansouri, southern Lebanon, killed one person and injured nine others, including three in critical condition.
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The motorcycle that was reportedly targeted by the Israeli airstrike in the town of Al-Mansouri (X)
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in South Lebanon reported that an Israeli drone targeted a motorcycle in the town of Al-Mansouri on Monday, killing a Lebanese citizen and wounding nine others, three of whom are in critical condition, in a continued violation of the ceasefire agreement by "Israel" in southern Lebanon.
The brutal Israeli airstrike drew an immediate response from emergency teams, who rushed to the scene following the Israeli aggression.
The airstrike struck near a school, causing widespread panic and traumatizing students, according to videos that quickly spread on social media.
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Footage showed terrified children screaming and fleeing as the blast echoed nearby, with classrooms visibly shaken and windows shattered. Teachers were seen rushing to protect the students, many of whom appeared to be in shock.
This was not an isolated incident; "Israel" has repeatedly carried out such strikes during school hours and rush hours in the past months.
An Israeli airstrike on the town of Houla killed one person, while another strike by an Israeli drone also targeted the same general area on Monday.
At the time, Lebanon’s Health Ministry confirmed that two people were wounded in an Israeli drone strike targeting a motorcycle in the southern town of Sarbin, with Al Mayadeen’s correspondent in the south reporting that the strike occurred in Wadi al-Uyun, between the towns of Sarbin and Beit Lif.
Simultaneously, the Israeli occupation's artillery shelled the outskirts of the village of Kfar Chouba in southern Lebanon.
These acts form part of the Israeli occupation’s continued breaches of the ceasefire agreement signed on November 27, 2024.