An Israeli drone strike hits southern Lebanon on Saturday, according to Lebanon’s state news agency. The reported strike occurs in the Nabatieh area, specifically in Nabatieh al-Fawqa, which is described as lying outside a security zone shown on a map published by Israel of an expanded area where its troops control parts of southern Lebanon.
The attack follows a US-mediated development a day earlier, when Israel and Lebanon sign a framework for a security arrangement in Washington after several days of talks. Multiple outlets describe the agreement as intended to de-escalate tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border after months of hostilities. Reuters-linked reporting also notes the broader context of Israel’s actions since March, when Israel attacks and invades Lebanon.
While the sources focus on the timing—strike occurring one day after the security deal—they do not provide further details on casualties or damage. No additional claims about responsibility beyond the reported Israeli drone strike are included in the provided accounts.