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People inspect the wreckage of a vehicle targeted by an Israeli strike in the southern Lebanese village of Haruf on October 25, 2025. Photo: AFP
BEIRUT:
Lebanon’s health ministry said on Sunday that an Israeli strike on the country’s south and east killed two people, the latest in a string of deadly attacks despite a ceasefire.
“The Israeli enemy strike on a car in Naqoura in Tyre province led to the death of one person,” the ministry said. Another strike on a vehicle in Nabi Sheet in the country’s eastern Baalbek region killed one more person, the ministry said.
Despite a nearly year-long ceasefire, Israel has kept up strikes on Lebanon, often saying it is targeting Hezbollah positions. The Israeli military did not immediately comment on Sunday’s strikes.
The Lebanese health ministry also said one person was wounded after war remnants exploded in the town of Aitaroun, in the south. Israel has intensified strikes in recent weeks, with several deadly attacks launched over the past days.
The health ministry said two people were killed and another wounded in two Israeli strikes on the country’s south Saturday, with the Israeli military saying it killed Hezbollah fighters.



