1 killed, many hurt, including reporter, in 3 Israeli attacks on Kfartebnit
An Israeli drone targeted Monday a car in the southern town of Kfartebnit near the Israeli-designated "Yellow Line", where Israeli troops remain despite the announcement of a U.S.-Iran deal.
The strike killed the car's driver. Another drone strike on a car earlier in the day had wounded several people in the same town.
An Israeli shell meanwhile landed near Lebanese reporter Hadi Hoteit, also in Kfartebnit, wounding him in the leg.
Israeli figures slammed on Monday the deal between the United States and Iran to end the Middle East war, including in Lebanon, saying it would not protect their country's security.
Israeli media meanwhile reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told U.S. President Donald Trump that Israel will not withdraw from its current positions in Lebanon and does not consider itself bound by the Lebanese clause in the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement.
Israeli artillery shelled Kfartebnit and Nabatiyeh al-Fawqa on Monday, while Hezbollah has not claimed any attacks since the announcement of the deal.
The army on Monday urged displaced residents to delay their return to southern border villages.
"The army command emphasizes the need for residents to delay returning to southern border villages and towns, and to adhere to instructions of the deployed army units, in order to safeguard their safety from the risk of Israeli violations and attacks," a statement said.
Since early Monday, displaced citizens were seen cautiously returning to several south Lebanon areas where Israeli forces are not present, while drones were flying at low altitude over south Lebanon and Beirut.
