Israeli drone strikes vehicle in Yarin
An Israeli drone raided Thursday an engineering vehicle in the town of Yarin in south Lebanon, local media reports said, as Israeli soldiers fired machineguns at the southern town of Markaba.
Two civilians were later lightly wounded on the outskirts of Tallousa near Markaba, as a drone struck near their motorbike.
Late on Wednesday, another vehicle was targeted in the Yohmor-Shqif region, also in the south.
The Israeli army spokesperson said the drone targeted an engineering vehicle that constituted a violation of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon. He added that Israel "will act to remove any threat to the State of Israel and its citizens."
Five Lebanese people were wounded earlier on Wednesday in a village where civilians were protesting for Israeli soldiers to let them access their lands.
The Health Ministry said the strike in Majdal Selm hit "families" trying to reenter their villages.
Despite a Sunday deadline, Israel's military did not withdraw from southern Lebanon under the terms of its ceasefire with Hezbollah.
Protests have since been held daily, and the Israeli military has sometimes responded with gunfire, killing 26 people. The U.S. and Lebanon announced a ceasefire extension until Feb. 18.
On Tuesday, two Israeli strikes wounded 36 people in Nabatiyeh. The Israeli military said it targeted "a Hezbollah truck and an additional vehicle that transferred weapons."
The strikes were north of the Litani River. The ceasefire prohibits Hezbollah from having a military presence south of the river.
One of the strikes hit an amusement park, leaving it in ruins with shattered bumper cars, a twisted Ferris wheel and carousel. "This city is meant as an entertainment facility for children," said Haitham Alam, the park's manager.