Last night in Haruf, south Lebanon, an Israeli strike on a moving car rocked the quiet roads. Lebanon’s health ministry confirmed the attack killed one person and wounded another. In its statement, the ministry described the incident as an "Israeli enemy strike on a car in Haruf." 🚗💥
The Israeli military has not yet commented on the incident. The strike comes despite a November ceasefire aimed at ending over a year of conflict with Hezbollah. Since then, tensions have remained high, with repeat bombings stoking fears among residents of border areas.
Residents in villages along the front lines say they live in constant uncertainty. “We never know when the next explosion will come,” says a local shopkeeper who asked to stay unnamed. For many in the region, daily life now means navigating checkpoints, power outages, and the threat of sudden violence.
As political leaders debate next steps, the local community braces for more instability. For everyone watching from afar, the latest strike is a reminder that peace agreements on paper don’t always translate to real safety on the ground. 🌍✌️
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Aftermath of deadly Israeli strike on vehicle in south Lebanon
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