The Israeli army continues its attacks against Lebanon despite the ceasefire that came into force on April 17 and was extended for 45 days from May 17.
According to Lebanon's official agency NNA, an Israeli unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) targeted a motorcycle in the southern city of Upper Nabatiye. A Lebanese soldier died in the attack.
In the attack in Zerariye town of Sayda city, 1 person died and 3 people, including 2 medics, were injured.
NNA and the Ministry of Health previously announced that nine people, including four Syrians, two Palestinians and two health workers, lost their lives in Israeli army attacks in various parts of Lebanon throughout the day.
This brings the number of people who lost their lives in Israeli attacks during the day to 11.
Israeli attacks on Lebanon and ceasefire
The Israeli army launched heavy airstrikes on Lebanon on March 2, occupying many cities in the south of the country. The Lebanese government announced that the number of displaced people in the country exceeded one million during this period.
US President Donald Trump announced on April 24 that the 10-day temporary ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, which came into force on April 17, had been extended for another three weeks. As a result of the third round of talks between Lebanon and Israel on May 14 and 15 under US mediation, it was decided to extend the ceasefire for 45 days from May 17 and to hold the fourth round of talks in early June.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on May 25 that he had ordered the army to step up attacks on Lebanon.
In its latest statement, Lebanon's Ministry of Health reported that 3,468 people had lost their lives in Israeli attacks on the country since March 2.
Despite the ceasefire, the Israeli army continues its attacks and house demolitions in southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah attacks Israeli troops on the grounds that they are violating the ceasefire.

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