Israeli Airstrike Kills One in Southern Lebanon, Says Health Ministry

An Israeli airstrike on a major highway in southern Lebanon has claimed the life of one civilian, the Lebanese Health Ministry confirmed on Monday, as tensions continue to escalate between Israel and its northern neighbour.

The strike took place in the Baissariyeh area, located on the key road connecting the southern cities of Sidon and Tyre. According to an AFP journalist at the scene, the impact left a car completely destroyed, with traffic snarled for kilometres as emergency responders worked to recover the victim’s remains.

The attack comes amid a surge in Israeli military activity in Lebanon. Over the weekend, airstrikes reportedly killed five more people, with Israel asserting that Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militia, was involved in rearming efforts. The strikes have drawn international criticism for violating the terms of the ceasefire that has been in place since November 2024.

Despite the ceasefire, Israel maintains control over five positions in southern Lebanon, and military operations in the region have continued intermittently. In response to the latest airstrikes, the European Union joined calls for restraint, urging Israel to “cease all actions that violate the ceasefire agreement reached a year ago.”

Lebanese President Michel Aoun has also voiced his concern, accusing Israel of dismissing Lebanon’s diplomatic overtures and warning that such actions further undermine regional stability. Analysts suggest that the escalation risks inflaming long-standing tensions along the Israel–Lebanon border and may complicate ongoing international efforts to maintain peace.

For clarity, key details of the recent attacks are summarised below:

DetailInformation
Date of Latest StrikeMonday, 11 November 2025
LocationBaissariyeh, southern Lebanon
TargetCivilian vehicle
Casualties1 confirmed
Additional Weekend Casualties5 killed in separate Israeli airstrikes
Accused By IsraelHezbollah rearming
Ceasefire StatusIn place since November 2024, but intermittently violated
International ResponseEU called for Israel to halt actions violating ceasefire
Lebanese Leadership ReactionPresident Michel Aoun criticised Israel for ignoring diplomatic efforts

The incident underscores the fragile nature of the ceasefire and highlights ongoing security concerns in southern Lebanon, where civilians remain at risk amidst military escalations. International observers continue to urge both sides to exercise restraint to prevent further loss of life.

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