The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Drone attack in Lebanon spurs tensions

Israel says target of strike near Sidon was a Hamas official, who was injured.

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BEIRUT — An Israeli drone strike hit a car near Lebanon’s southern port city of Sidon on Saturday, killing at least two people and wounding two others, security officials said.

The strike came as tensions across the Middle East grow with the Israel-Hamas war, a drone attack last month that killed three U.S. troops — all from Georgia — in northeaste­rn Jordan near the Syrian border and attacks by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels on vessels passing through the Red Sea.

The drone strike near the coastal town of Jadra took place about 37 miles from the Israeli border, making it one of the farthest inside Lebanon since violence erupted along the Lebanon-Israel border Oct. 8, a day after Hamas’ attack in southern Israel.

An Israeli security official, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with regulation­s, said the target of the strike in Sidon was Hamas official Basel Saleh, who was “injured to an unknown extent.” The official said Saleh was responsibl­e for enlistment of new Hamas recruits in Gaza and the West Bank.

The attack in Lebanon came as Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdoll­ahian met in Beirut with Lebanese leaders including the country’s caretaker prime minister, parliament speaker and the head of the militant Hezbollah group.

Amirabdoll­ahian said if the United States wants to bring stability to the region again, it should work on forcing Israel to end its military operations in the Gaza Strip.

He told reporters after meeting his counterpar­t Abdallah Bouhabib that after four months of war, Israel and its backers did not achieve “anything tangible.”

In an apparent reference to attacks by Iran-backed fighters in Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, Amirabdoll­ahian said if the U.S. “wants calm to prevail in the region, then the mechanism and the solution is to stop the genocide, crimes and the war against Gaza and the West Bank.”

Two Lebanese security officials said the Israeli strike damaged a car and killed two people, including one on a motorcycle.

Drone strikes in Lebanon blamed on Israel have so far killed several officials of Hezbollah as well as of the Palestinia­n militant group Hamas.

U.S. launches self-defense strikes

The U.S. Central Command announced Saturday the U.S. military conducted self-defense strikes against two mobile unmanned surface vessels, four anti-ship cruise missiles and one mobile land attack cruise missile that were prepared to launch against ships in the Red Sea from Yemen.

The military said the missiles and an unmanned vessel in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen presented an imminent threat to U.S. Navy ships and merchant vessels in the region.

Airstrikes in Syria

In Syria, Israeli airstrikes hit several sites on the outskirts of the capital, Damascus, the Syrian military said Saturday.

The strikes came from the direction of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, Syrian state news agency SANA reported, citing an unnamed military official. It added that air defenses shot down some and those that landed resulted in “some material losses.”

Britain-based war monitor the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said one of the strikes hit a residentia­l building west of the capital. It reported three unidentifi­ed people were killed. Earlier it said casualitie­s could be “figures of non-Syrian nationalit­ies.”

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