Israeli drone strike kills civilian in southern Lebanon, violating ceasefire

A Lebanese civilian was killed on Sunday morning in a targeted Israeli drone strike on a farm situated between the towns of Halta and Wadi Khansa in southern Lebanon, local sources reported.
This latest incident marks a continuation of Israeli attacks on Lebanese territory, raising serious concerns about the repeated breaches of the existing ceasefire agreement.
Reports indicate that Israeli forces have been persistently launching attacks on various locations across Lebanon, actions widely condemned as blatant violations of the agreed-upon cessation of hostilities with the Lebanese side.
Beyond the direct military strikes, the Israeli occupation maintains control over five specific points in southern Lebanon, a situation that fuels concerns regarding potential long-term territorial aspirations in the region.
These ongoing and repeated violations of the ceasefire in Lebanon underscore the enduring threat posed by the Israeli regime to Lebanese sovereignty and the safety of its civilian population, particularly as tensions in the wider region remain elevated. The incident is likely to further escalate tensions along the border. (ILKHA)
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