BEIRUT/OCCUPIED JERUSALEM: Lebanese media reported that an Israeli shell struck the outskirts of a town in south Lebanon on Tuesday, hours after a temporary truce between the Palestinian group Hamas and Israel was extended for two days.
A spokesperson for the Israeli army said it was “currently not aware of such an incident”.
Lebanon’s state-owned National News Agency and the Lebanese broadcaster al-Jadeed reported an Israeli shell had struck the outskirts of the town of Aita al-Shaab on Tuesday morning.
Both outlets cited their correspondents as the source.
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A spokesperson for the U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon UNIFIL said it was looking into the reports.