Two killed in Israeli strike on eastern Lebanon

Lebanese state media said that an Israeli air strike on Tuesday killed at least two people in Janta in the country's east, where the military said it targeted Hezbollah militants.
"An enemy drone carried out an air strike... near the eastern Lebanon mountain range, killing two people and wounding two" others, said the state-run National News Agency.
Israel's said that it "struck Hezbollah terrorists" who "were identified operating within a Hezbollah production and storage facility for strategic weapons".
Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and Israel fought a war last year that ended in a late November ceasefire.
Hezbollah was left weakened by a year of hostilities, including the two months of all-out war, in which its leadership was decimated.
Under the November 27 truce agreement, Israeli forces were to withdraw from southern Lebanon while Hezbollah was to remove its military infrastructure from the area. Troops remain in five points deemed "strategic" by the Israeli military.