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3 dead in north Lebanon strike that Israel says hit Hamas

3 dead in north Lebanon strike that Israel says hit Hamas

BEIRUT: Lebanon said three people were killed Tuesday in a strike near Tripoli that the Israeli military said targeted a Hamas, the first on the north since a November ceasefire with Hezbollah.
The strike came amid ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Qatar and as five Israeli soldiers were killed in combat in the Gaza Strip, one of the deadliest days for Israeli forces in the Palestinian territory this year.
Israel has kept up its strikes on Lebanon despite the November truce, mainly hitting what it says are Hezbollah targets but also occasionally targeting Hamas.
'A short while ago, the (Israeli military) struck a key Hamas terrorist in the area of Tripoli in Lebanon,' the Israeli army said in a statement, without providing further details.
In an updated toll, Lebanon's health ministry said the strike on a vehicle 'killed three people and wounded 13' in an area that is close to a Palestinian refugee camp.
An AFP photographer saw a burnt out car surrounded by the emergency services and onlookers.
Gaza ceasefire can be reached but may take more time, Israeli officials say
Hamas claimed attacks on Israel from Lebanon during more than a year of cross-border hostilities launched by Hezbollah in October 2023 in support of its Palestinian ally.
Israel has struck Hamas operatives in Lebanon, including since the ceasefire.
In May, Hamas said one of its commanders was killed in a strike on the southern city of Sidon as Israel said it targeted 'the head of operations in Hamas's Western Brigade in Lebanon'.
Israeli strikes on south Lebanon remain common, but raids on the north have been rare.
In October, Hamas said one of its operatives was killed along with his wife and two daughters in a strike on their home in Beddawi, a Palestinian refugee camp near Tripoli. Israel's military said it targeted 'a senior member of Hamas's military wing in Lebanon'.
In May, Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas visited Beirut for talks on disarming in refugee camps across Lebanon as the Beirut government seeks to impose its authority across all its territory.
The Israeli military said earlier Tuesday that it had killed two Hezbollah operatives in strikes on south Lebanon a day earlier.
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