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Israeli strikes kill 5 in south Lebanon: ministry, state media

This picture taken from a position at Israel's border with the Gaza Strip shows smoke billowing during an Israeli strike on the besieged Palestinian territory on September 3, 2025. Israel intensified its military build-up on September 2 as reservists began responding to call-up orders ahead of a planned offensive on Gaza City, despite mounting pressure at home and abroad to end the nearly two-year campaign in the Palestinian territory. (Photo by Jack GUEZ / AFP)

Israeli strikes kill 5 in south Lebanon: ministry, state media

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September 4, 2025
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Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon killed at least five people on Wednesday, the health ministry and state media said, after a morning Israeli drone attack on United Nations peacekeepers.

Israel regularly bombs Lebanon despite a November ceasefire that ended over a year of hostilities with Iran-backed Hezbollah.

The health ministry reported four killed in separate Israeli strikes across the south.

State-run National News Agency reported a fifth death in a series of Israeli strikes on Ansariyah, south Lebanon.

The Israeli military did not immediately comment on all incidents, but said it killed Hezbollah member Al-Munim Musa Sweidan in a strike on Yater, south Lebanon.

The army later added that it struck “a Hezbollah site in the Ansariyah area of southern Lebanon”, alleging the site stored “engineering vehicles” intended to rebuild the Lebanese armed group’s capabilities.

The Lebanese health ministry said that at least 10 people were wounded in Ansariyah, including three children.

– ‘Serious violation’ –
Early on Wednesday, the United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) said that Israeli drones dropped four grenades near their peacekeepers in Lebanon a day prior.

“One grenade impacted within 20 metres (yards) and three within approximately 100 metres of UN personnel and vehicles,” it added, reporting no casualties.

The Israeli military said troops “deployed several (stun) grenades” in response to “suspicious activity”, adding that “no intentional fire was directed at UNIFIL personnel”.

The UN force said Israel had been informed in advance of its plans to carry out road clearance work in that area, southeast of the border village of Marwahin.

It said endangering the lives of peacekeepers was “unacceptable and a serious violation” of a 2006 UN Security Council resolution that formed the basis of last year’s ceasefire.

UNIFIL has been deployed in south Lebanon since 1978 to separate it from Israel.

Under the November agreement, it has been assisting the Lebanese army to dismantle Hezbollah military infrastructure in the south.

France condemned Tuesday’s incident, calling for “the protection of the peacekeepers”.

Qatar called for “an urgent investigation into this attack and for those responsible to be brought to justice”.

The UN Security Council voted last week for peacekeepers to leave Lebanon in 2027, allowing only one final extension of its mandate after pressure from Israel and its US ally to wind up the nearly 50-year-old force.

Last year’s ceasefire stipulates that only the Lebanese army and UN peacekeepers can deploy in south Lebanon, excluding both the Israeli army and Hezbollah from the region.

However, Israel has maintained troops in five locations it deems strategic.

Lebanon’s government is expected to convene on Friday to discuss the Lebanese army’s plan to disarm Hezbollah, a mission the cabinet assigned it in early August.

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