Israel says it strikes two south Lebanon towns
Smoke rises over Baraashit after Israel's military said it struck targets in two southern Lebanese towns on Thursday, as taken from Houla, a village near the border with Israel, southern Lebanon, December 4, 2025. REUTERS/Aziz Taher
Dec 4 (Reuters) - Israel's military said it struck targets in two southern Lebanese towns on Thursday after ordering the evacuation of two buildings it alleged were being used by Hezbollah militants.
About an hour after the initial warning, the army's Arabic spokesperson issued another notice instructing residents of buildings in two other towns to leave.
The strikes came a day after Israel and Lebanon sent civilian envoys to a committee overseeing a fragile ceasefire agreed a year ago that both sides have accused the other of breaking.
The envoys would broaden the scope of talks between the long-time adversaries, both sides said.
(Reporting by Jana Choukeir and Tala Ramadan; Editing by Toby Chopra and Andrew Heavens)
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