
The “Israeli enemy strike on the village of Maaysra in the Keserwan district killed three people and injured nine”, Lebanon’s health ministry said.
The Shi’ite-majority village is located in a mostly Christian mountain area about 25km from the Lebanese capital.
A Lebanese security source had earlier told AFP that “an Israeli strike targeted a house in the village of Maaysra”, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.
A female resident said the strike hit her village, destroying a house and a cafe.
Lebanon’s National News Agency reported that “two rockets fell in Maaysra”.
Earlier today, the Israeli military said it was carrying out “extensive” air strikes in south Lebanon and the eastern Beqaa Valley after Hezbollah fired a ballistic missile that reached the Israeli city of Tel Aviv.
Longtime foes Hezbollah and Israel have been locked in near-daily exchanges of cross-border fire since Palestinian resistance group Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on Oct 7, sparking war in Gaza.
The focus of Israel’s firepower has shifted sharply from Gaza to Lebanon in recent days.