The Israeli military and Shin Bet security agency say they have killed Muhammad Ahmed Albek, the head of the National Security Directorate of Hamas’ security services, in an airstrike on a school in Gaza. At least eight people were killed in an attack on the Musa bin Nusair school in the Daraj al-Tuffah area of Gaza City on Sunday, according to Palestinian health officials. This school was providing shelter to displaced people.
Meanwhile, two people were killed and one injured in an Israeli drone strike on the village of Taybeh in southern Lebanon on Monday, according to official media reports and military sources. The national news agency reported that the airstrike targeted a group of people near a school in Taybeh.
A Lebanese Red Cross source told Xinhua that its crews transported two bodies and one injured person from Taybeh to a hospital in Nabatieh, southern Lebanon. An Israeli drone fired an air-to-ground missile near a school in Taybeh, killing two people and wounding another, a Lebanese military source said on condition of anonymity.
The source said Israeli forces also opened fire from heavy machine guns on the outskirts of Nakoura city in southern Lebanon. Meanwhile, the UN Interim Force in Lebanon issued a statement on Monday calling on all parties to stop violating UN Resolution 1701 and refrain from any action that could threaten the cessation of hostilities and the current fragile stability.
“UNIFIL strongly urges the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon and the acceleration of progress on the deployment of Lebanese forces there,” the statement read. A ceasefire brokered by the US and France came into effect on November 27, aimed at ending the nearly 14-month-long war between Israel and Hezbollah.
The terms of the ceasefire agreement include Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanese territory within 60 days along with the deployment of Lebanese forces to assume security along the Lebanon-Israel border and in southern Lebanon, and a ban on the presence of weapons and militants in the area.
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