
Israel intensified its attacks in southern Lebanon, carrying out 4 operations to eliminate, resulting in 4 deaths over 24 hours. The interception of a transport vehicle was also recorded in the villages of Khula and Adeis. Two people were killed in two Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, and the Israeli army announced that it had eliminated two fighters from "Hezbollah". The National Information Agency reported that "the Israeli anti-terrorism forces" carried out a strike on a car in the village of Meis-al-Jebel, leading to the death of one person, shortly before this a "strike on a car in the village of Yattara, Bint Jbeil district" was announced, resulting in one person dead and another injured.
The Israeli army announced on Sunday that "two members (of Hezbollah) who were engaged in reconnaissance and operational management activities for organizing terrorist acts in the Yattara and Meis-al-Jebel areas" were eliminated, stating that their actions constituted "violations of agreements between Israel and Lebanon". This followed the killing of two people in Israeli attacks in Kafr-Killa and Burj-el-Malak, at that time when the Israeli army stated that it was targeting "terrorists from Hezbollah", who were involved in terrorist activities in the Kafr-Killa area in southern Lebanon.
At that time, the National Information Agency reported on the invasion of Israeli forces into Adeis, reaching the square of a mosque, and then their withdrawal, with the municipality of Khula in its statement stating "continuing Israeli attacks on its territory, covering significant parts of its land, especially in the eastern part of the village, where Israeli soldiers are digging a long trench from the road towards the site 'Al-Alba', indicating that 'they have now captured the area behind the boundaries of five positions to ultimately cover the entire territory from the Al-Alba place to the newly created site on the Khula-Markaba road, leaning towards the occupied lands'.
The Khula municipality condemned "this aggression, and turned to its appeal to all responsible persons and interested parties in the Lebanese state with a demand for immediate actions to provide a threat to the United Nations Organization and a request for monitoring the implementation of resolution 1701 to prevent this aggressive act, and return the occupied lands". Despite the agreements on the ceasefire between "Hezbollah" and Israel on November 27, Israel continues to inflict strikes on various areas in Southern Lebanon and on the outskirts, at the same time Tel-Aviv asserts that the goals of the strikes are the fighters and weapons of the party, and it does not allow it to revive its capabilities after the war.