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"Ambulance crews were seen retrieving belongings and body parts from a charred vehicle targeted by an airstrike in Nabatieh, southern Lebanon. Footage filmed on Saturday also shows the crews transferring a bag containing the belongings into an ambulance. Lebanon's National News Agency reported that "a hostile drone carried out an airstrike on a car on the Haboush-Nabatieh road." According to local media, one person was killed and two others injured in the attack. The airstrike comes as the Israeli military continues to issue daily evacuation warnings to residents of several villages in southern Lebanon ahead of shelling. Last Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he ordered the Israeli military to intensify and increase the strength of its strikes against Hezbollah. He also noted that forces are expanding their ground operations in Lebanon and seizing 'strategic areas'. On April 15, US President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, and on April 23 he confirmed a three-week extension following direct Washington-hosted talks between Lebanese and Israeli officials. In mid-May, the United States announced a further 45-day extension. Meanwhile, the Israeli military has established a 'Yellow Line' in southern Lebanon to prevent residents from returning to areas under its control. The measure echoes a tactic previously used in the Gaza Strip, where civilians are barred from entering designated zones under ceasefire agreements. Israel indicated its intention to create a 'security zone' inside Lebanese territory extending from the border to the Litani River, an area equivalent to about 10 percent of Lebanon's total land."
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