Two martyrs in Israeli airstrike on South Lebanon’s Toul
Lebanon’s Health Ministry says two citizens were martyred and two injured in an Israeli airstrike on Toul, Nabatieh, in yet another Israeli aggression on Lebanon.
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A car is seen up in flames following an Israeli airstrike on Toul, Southern Lebanon, October 24, 2025. (Social media)
Lebanon’s Ministry of Health announced on Friday that two people were martyred and two others wounded after an Israeli airstrike targeted a civilian vehicle in the southern town of Toul, located in the Nabatieh district.
According to the ministry’s statement, the Israeli occupation’s strike hit the car directly, causing significant destruction and damaging nearby property. The assault marks yet another violation of the ceasefire agreement reached on November 27, 2024.
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The latest strike came less than 24 hours after a similar Israeli attack on Thursday evening, which left two martyrs and four wounded in the nearby town of Arabsalim, also in southern Nabatieh Governorate.
Ceasefire violations persist
The Israeli occupation continues to launch air raids and artillery strikes on several southern Lebanese towns and villages, targeting civilians and infrastructure despite the standing ceasefire.
On Wednesday, an Israeli drone strike in Ain Qana killed one civilian, adding another attack to the series of strikes that contravene the November 27, 2024, ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and "Israel".
In the previous days, multiple Israeli drones and reconnaissance aircraft violated Lebanese airspace over Beirut and its Southern Suburb at low altitudes. Reports indicate that drones circled near the presidential palace in Baabda, the most sustained aerial activity over the capital since the November 2024 ceasefire.
On October 20, Israeli warplanes conducted air raids on the outskirts of Jarmaq and al-Mahmoudiyah. Israeli occupation forces stationed at the al-Summaqah outpost fired toward the outskirts of Kfar Chouba before launching an artillery shell into the same area.
Repeated Israeli attacks, extending across southern Lebanon, the Bekaa Valley, and Beirut’s Southern Suburb, have resulted in dozens of casualties and significant damage to civilian infrastructure. Since the ceasefire in November 2024, over 270 Lebanese civilians have been killed in Israeli strikes.