Israel strikes south Lebanon, killing one and wounding seven

Israel strikes south Lebanon, killing one and wounding seven
People gather at a site that sold heavy machinery, where a large number of vehicles were destroyed in Israeli air strikes, in the southern village of Msayleh, Lebanon (Mohammed Zaatari/AP)

Israel has carried out intense air strikes on southern Lebanon, killing one person, wounding seven and briefly cutting a highway that links Beirut with parts of south Lebanon, the Health Ministry said.

The pre-dawn air strikes on the village of Msayleh struck a place that sold heavy machinery, destroying a large number of vehicles.

A vehicle carrying vegetables that happened to be passing by at the time of the strikes was hit, killing one person and wounding another, according to Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV.

People gather at a site that sold heavy machinery, where a large number of vehicles were destroyed in Israeli air strikes, in the southern village of Msayleh, Lebanon (Mohammed Zaatari/AP)

The Health Ministry later said that the person killed was a Syrian citizen, while the wounded were a Syrian national and six Lebanese, including two women.

The Israeli military said it struck a place where machinery was stored to be used to rebuild infrastructure for the militant Hezbollah group.

Since the 14-month Israel-Hezbollah war ended in late November with a US-brokered ceasefire, Israel has carried out almost daily air strikes killing dozens of people.

Israel accuses Hezbollah of trying to rebuild its capabilities after the group suffered heavy losses during the war.

Earlier this month, UN human rights chief Volker Turk called for renewed efforts to bring a permanent end to hostilities in Lebanon following the war.

He said that until the end of September, they have verified 103 civilians killed in Lebanon since the ceasefire.

A large number of vehicles were destroyed in the strikes (Mohammed Zaatari/AP)

The most recent Israel-Hezbollah war killed more than 4,000 people in Lebanon, including hundreds of civilians, and caused an estimated 11 billion dollars worth of destruction, according to the World Bank.

In Israel, 127 people died, including 80 soldiers.

The war started when Hezbollah began firing rockets across the border on October 8 2023, a day after a deadly Hamas-led incursion into southern Israel sparked the war in Gaza.

Israel responded with shelling and air strikes in Lebanon, and the two sides became locked in an escalating conflict that became a full-blown war in late September 2024.

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