An Israeli drone hits a car in a prohibited zone in southern Lebanon: two injured

John

By John

An Israeli Air Force drone attacked a Lebanese vehicle in the area of ​​the village of Markaba, in the south of the country, two people were injured. Channel 12 reports.

Displaced people in southern Lebanon are still not allowed to return to their villages under the ceasefire agreement. The IDF has 60 days to withdraw. The IDF confirmed that it carried out a drone strike in southern Lebanon this morning, calling it a warning shot. This is the first drone attack reported since the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into force yesterday morning. “The arrival of suspects, some with vehicles, in several areas of southern Lebanon has been identified, which constitutes a violation of the ceasefire,” the IDF said.

The army says it opened fire on the suspects in the Markaba area, firing a warning shot near a vehicle that was not intended to kill those inside. “The IDF is deployed in southern Lebanon and will enforce any violations of the ceasefire agreement,” the army said.