One martyr, injuries in Israeli strike on vehicle in South Lebanon
Al Mayadeen’s correspondent reports that an Israeli drone attack on a vehicle in Aitaroun, southern Lebanon, injured several people, including a child.
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Impact of Israeli strike on a car in the town of Aitaroun in the Bint Jbeil district of southern Lebanon on April 15, 2025. (Social Media/X)
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in southern Lebanon reported on Tuesday that an Israeli occupation drone targeted a car in the town of Aitaroun in the Bint Jbeil district of southern Lebanon, near the border with occupied Palestine..
The Lebanese National News Agency reported that the Israeli aggression was carried out with three guided missiles, while Lebanon's Ministry of Health reported one martyr and three wounded, including a child.
Also, according to the National News Agency, the Israeli occupation forces opened fire with machine guns on the eastern neighborhood of Mays al-Jabal.
The occupation continues to breach the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon through repeated assaults on the South, the Bekaa, and Beirut’s southern suburbs, as well as by maintaining control over the five disputed points.
On a related note, MP Hassan Fadlallah of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc emphasized in parliament last week that expelling the Israeli occupation from Lebanese territory, liberating Lebanese prisoners, halting "Israel's" aggression and violations of sovereignty, and rebuilding what it has destroyed are responsibilities that fall on all loyal Lebanese citizens, as well as on the state and its institutions.
He emphasized that the defensive strategy is a purely internal Lebanese matter to be agreed upon by those who believe in these principles and who recognize "Israel" as Lebanon’s enemy.
"As for those who do not view Israel as an enemy of Lebanon, who incite internal division, and who promote, justify, and market for the enemy — such individuals are unfit to take part in any internal dialogue focused on building the components of national strength to protect sovereignty," Fadlallah indicated.