At least six people have been killed in the latest round of Israeli airstrikes against multiple locations in southern Lebanon, as the Tel Aviv regime’s army issued evacuation orders directed at the local population amid ongoing military offensives.
According to Lebanon’s official National News Agency (NNA), two young men who were riding a motorcycle were killed on Sunday, when an Israeli air raid struck them in the town of al-Namiriya.
Another young man in the town of al-Duweir was killed while he was on a motorcycle.
In the town of Abba, a Syrian national riding a motorcycle was killed in an Israeli strike.
One man was killed in another attack in Jebchit.
A paramedic was killed by a drone strike while he was inspecting the site of a recent airstrike in Arab Salim.
A person was also killed in an Israeli aerial assault against Bazouriyeh town in the Tyre district.
Meanwhile, the Israeli military spokesperson issued 16 evacuation orders in southern Lebanon.
Local sources said Israeli forces were striking before and after the order was given.
Rescue teams also managed to recover three bodies from the rubble of a house that was targeted by Israeli warplanes in the town of Srifa, in southern Lebanon’s Tyre district, according to the NNA.
The Hezbollah resistance movement announced it carried out a series of attacks on Israeli military infrastructure and military positions throughout the day.
Hezbollah forces targeted Israeli soldiers hiding inside a house in the Biyyada area of the South Governorate with a drone.
In recent months, Hezbollah drones, particularly fiber-optic-guided models, have raised growing concern among Israeli officials due to the difficulty in detecting and intercepting them. The Israeli regime’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has described the drones as a “major threat” and urged the military to develop ways to counter them.
More than 3,100 people have been killed, and 1.6 million displaced in the latest Israeli assaults in Lebanon that started on March 2.
Israeli attacks continue despite a US-mediated ceasefire that is supposed to remain in effect until early July.