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    Shafaq News– Beirut

    An airstrike in Lebanon’s southern town of Zahrani killed a
    Hezbollah member involved in efforts to rebuild the group’s military
    infrastructure, the Israeli military claimed on Wednesday.

    Earlier today, the state-run National News Agency (NNA)
    reported that a ‘’national’’ was killed when his car was targeted on the
    Zahrani–Msayleh road. The attack follows last week’s Lebanese Ministry of
    Public Health report, which recorded two fatalities from separate Israeli drone
    strikes in southern Lebanon.

    Despite the US-brokered ceasefire signed on November 27,
    2024, Israeli forces continue to occupy five positions south of the Litani
    River and carry out regular strikes across southern and eastern Lebanon, as
    well as in Beirut’s southern suburbs. UNIFIL has documented more than 10,000
    Israeli violations since the truce, while Lebanon’s Health Ministry reports 340
    deaths and over 970 injuries during the same period.

    Meanwhile, Lebanon’s army has advanced with a
    government-approved, multi-phase plan to place weapons under exclusive state
    control. On January 8, it confirmed that it had reached an “advanced phase” of
    the plan, establishing operational control over territories under its authority
    in the southern Litani sector, excluding areas that remain under Israeli
    occupation.

    Read more: Israel warns Lebanon: Deterrence or descent into new war?

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