Three wounded in Lebanon after Israeli strikes in Shaba'a
Three wounded in Lebanon after Israeli strikes in Shaba'a
The Lebanese health ministry said on Thursday that three people have been wounded after Israeli air strikes targeted Shaba'a in southern Lebanon.
Israel "raided terrorist infrastructure, a rocket launch platform, and a tunnel entrance affiliated with the terrorists Hezbollah," Avichay Adraee, the Israeli military's Arabic-language spokesperson, said on X earlier in the day, while sharing a video of the strikes.
"The presence of this infrastructure in the area constitutes a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon," he added.
Just hours prior, a municipal worker was shot to death by Israeli soldiers that stormed a local government building in Blida.
During the nearly year-old ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, Israel has mounted attacks on Lebanon more than 5100 times, Lebanese media reported.











