Published: 14:23, February 20, 2025
One person killed in Israeli strike in south Lebanon, health ministry says
By Reuters
Women carrying portraits of fighters walk past the rubble of a mosque that was destroyed during the Israeli air and ground offensive in the southern Lebanese village of Aita al-Shaab, near the border with Israel on Jan 27, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

BEIRUT - One person was killed in an Israeli drone strike on the southern Lebanese border town of Aita al-Shaab, the Lebanese Ministry of Health said on Wednesday, a day after the deadline for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from south Lebanon.

The Israeli military said in a statement later on Wednesday that it struck the border town to target who it described as a "Hezbollah operative" handling weaponry in the area.

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February 18 was the deadline for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanese towns under a US-mediated ceasefire agreement which ended the conflict between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah militia last year.

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Israeli officials said some forces would temporarily remain in five positions across the border, a move they said is deemed essential for the country's security.

Residents hang a poster bearing a portrait of Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah on the rubble of a destroyed house in the southern border village of Adaisseh, following the Israeli army's withdrawal on Feb 18, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

Hezbollah, which suffered significant losses during the conflict, said Israel was still occupying Lebanese land and that it held the Lebanese government responsible for a pull-out of all Israeli forces.

Israel had been due to withdraw by January 26, but this was extended to February 18 after it accused Lebanon of failing to enforce the terms. Lebanon at the time accused Israel of delaying its withdrawal.

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The Lebanese health ministry also said two people were injured by Israeli gunfire in the southern town of Al-Wazzani.

Separately, the Lebanese Civil Defence service said on Wednesday that another 11 bodies were recovered from under rubble in four southern Lebanese villages from past attacks.

Residents have been returning to devastated villages searching for bodies after Israel's campaign against Hezbollah killed more than 4,000 people, according to Lebanese authorities.