Israeli strikes on south Lebanon kill three
Israeli strikes in south Lebanon killed three people on Thursday, according to Lebanese state media, hours after the United States and Iran signed an agreement to end the Middle East war.
"An enemy drone targeted a car" in the Kfartebnit area, killing two people, the official National News Agency (NNA) reported, raising an earlier toll of one dead.
In the neighboring village of Zebdine, another drone killed one more person, NNA said.
Israel's military, meanwhile, announced the death of one of its soldiers the night before in an incident in south Lebanon that also left seven others wounded.
Since Iran and the U.S. announced they had reached an agreement on Monday, there has been a sharp decrease in the level of violence in Lebanon.
Since the agreement was announced, Hezbollah has not claimed responsibility for any new attacks against Israel.
Still, there have been limited exchanges of fire, and on Tuesday, Israeli strikes killed four people in Lebanon.
Israel has not officially commented on the U.S.-Iran agreement.
The United States and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding on Wednesday meant to end the Middle East war, with fighting halted on all fronts, including in Lebanon.


