An Israeli drone strike targeted a civilian motorcycle in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, resulting in the martyrdom of its driver, marking the latest in a series of attacks that contravene the November 27, 2024, ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and “Israel”.
The attack, which occurred at approximately 8:15 a.m. on the old cemetery road in the town of Ain Qana, is the latest in a sustained series of Israeli incursions that have pushed the boundaries of the 2024 truce agreement.
This aggression is not isolated. Over the past 48 hours, Lebanese airspace over the capital has been persistently breached by multiple Israeli drones and reconnaissance aircraft. In a significant provocation, these aircraft were reported circling at low altitudes near the presidential palace in Baabda, representing the most sustained aerial activity over Beirut since the ceasefire was declared.
The violations extend beyond the capital and the south. Just days ago, Israeli warplanes conducted air raids on the outskirts of Jarmaq and al-Mahmoudiyah. Simultaneously, Israeli occupation forces stationed at the Al-Summaqah outpost opened fire toward the outskirts of Kfar Shuba before launching an artillery shell into the area.
These repeated Israeli attacks, which have stretched from the Bekaa Valley to Beirut’s Southern Suburb, have inflicted a heavy toll. Beyond significant damage to civilian infrastructure, the human cost continues to mount.
Source: Al-Manar