The incident marks the first death since Israeli forces left most of the border on Tuesday.
In a car in southern Israel, at least one person was killed in one of Israel’s cars, the day after Israeli forces exited most of the border areas.
The Lebanon state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported that "the enemy's drone crashed a car in the town of Aita Sahab on Wednesday."
Al Jazeera's fact-checking agency Sanad identified the victim as Yusuf Mohammed Sorour, son of the town's mayor, who was targeting him when he was sitting in the car in front of his home. His goal.
The NNA reported earlier that in another attack, Israeli forces "residents" were injured in the Wazani area after fired on restaurants and cafes in the area.
The NNA also reported that Israeli troops fired fire at a house near the town of Shebaa.
A ceasefire agreement reached in November 2024 has ceased more than one year of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, including two months of full war, with Israel’s ruthless bombs, Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health said The bomb killed more than 4,000 people.
Under the agreement, Lebanese troops will be deployed with UN peacekeepers as Israeli troops retreated for 60 days, which was later extended to February 18.
Hezbollah will pull back north of the Litani River, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the border, and remove the remaining military infrastructure in the south.
Israel announced by the deadline that it will temporarily place its troops in "five strategic points" near the border.
The Army said they were on the top of the mountain, overlooking the troops, where the troops would "make sure there was no immediate threat", which Lebanon refused.
Lebanon said on Tuesday it was in contact with mediators (US and France) to demand that Israel evacuate adequately and make its persistent existence in five places "professions."
The United Nations said that the incomplete pulling force violated Security Council resolutions.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned in November that Israel would maintain “complete freedom of military action” if any truce violations.
Israel's withdrawal of all its forces is even more uncertain about the fragile ceasefire agreement.
Israel repeatedly violated the ceasefire by launching sporadic attacks. The Armed Conflict Sites and Events Data Project (ACLED) records 330 air strikes and shellings carried out by Israel between November 27 and January 10, as well as 260 property damages.