AFP
JERUSALEM — The Israeli army said Saturday it killed a Hizbollah member in a strike the day before on southern Lebanon, where Israel has carried out repeated attacks despite an ongoing ceasefire with the Iran-backed group.
"In a targeted strike the [Israeli army] eliminated a Hezbollah terrorist in the Froun area in southern Lebanon" on Friday, the military said in a statement.
It added the Hizbollah member had "advanced terror attacks against the State of Israel" and its forces.
Lebanon has accused Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement reached in November 2024 , which sought to halt more than a year of hostilities with Hizbollah , by continuing its strikes and maintaining forces inside its territory.
Israel has said Hizbollah is working to rebuild its military capabilities, accusing the Iran-backed group of breaking the ceasefire terms.
An Israeli strike Tuesday night on the Ain al Hilweh camp for Palestinian refugees in southern Lebanon killed 13 people.
On Friday, Israel said it had targeted "terrorists" from the Palestinian militant group Hamas, allied with Hizbollah, in the strike on the camp, located on the outskirts of the coastal city of Sidon.
Israel's military "is operating against Hamas's establishment in Lebanon, and will continue to operate against Hamas terrorists wherever they operate", it said in Friday's statement.
The United States has sought to exert pressure on the Lebanese government to make Hizbollah hand over its weapons, which the group has so far refused to do.