
Two people were killed and another was wounded after Israeli forces opened fire on the southern Lebanese town of Nabatiyeh al-Fawqa on Tuesday, according to Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health.
The ministry's Emergency Operations Centre said in a statement that Israeli gunfire targeting the town resulted in two fatalities and one injury in the final toll.
Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA) said Israeli soldiers fired machine guns at a group of people near a bulldozer carrying out cleanup operations in the area.
One man was killed in the attack, while a second person later died from wounds sustained in the shooting, the agency reported.
A Lebanese security source told dpa that the bulldozers had been removing rubble in an effort to recover the bodies of two fighters from the area.
Israel confirms strike
The Israeli military confirmed carrying out the strike, saying it had targeted what it described as "armed terrorists" who posed an "immediate threat." The claims could not be independently verified.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it had identified a cell of armed terrorists operating in close proximity to IDF soldiers in the Security Zone in the Ali al-Taher Ridge area, which is a hill in the Nabatiyeh area.
Following the identification, the soldiers struck the terrorists north of the Security Zone in order to remove the threat, the IDF said on its Telegram channel.






