Israeli air strike kills six in eastern Lebanon amid fragile ceasefire
- Israeli Air Force aircraft conducted a strike in Lebanon's Beqaa Governorate on Feb. 8, targeting Hezbollah operatives at a weapons site, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
- Six people were killed and two injured in the airstrike, which Lebanon's National News Agency described as a drone attack.
- Despite a cease-fire agreement, Israeli forces have continued military activities in Lebanon, alleging Hezbollah violated the terms.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun formed a new government on Feb. 8, vowing to monopolize the carrying of weapons in Lebanon.
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