Israeli bombardment continues in southern regions, and earlier today, Tuesday, Israeli artillery targeted the area of Sidana hills between Shebaa and Kfarshouba. An Israeli shell fell between Dahira and Alama Al-Shab, with artillery fire recorded on the outskirts of Alama Al-Shab, Dahira, and Tairharfa in the western sector. Continuous artillery bombardment affected the forests of Labouna and Wadi Hammoul in the outskirts of Naqoura, as well as Alama Al-Shab and the area between Dahira and Al-Jabeen, accompanied by the presence of MK aircraft in the skies.
Israeli Channel 12 reported that "several rockets were launched from Lebanon towards Shlomi in the western Galilee without causing injuries." Israeli media noted that "a house in Shlomi in the western Galilee was damaged by an anti-tank missile fired by Hezbollah this morning." The Israeli army radio indicated that "the army is shelling artillery at sources of fire in Lebanon after spotting rocket launches from Lebanese territory."
For its part, Hezbollah announced, “We targeted a gathering of enemy soldiers at the Zrarit outpost with appropriate weapons, resulting in dead and wounded among them.” Earlier, Israeli warplanes carried out intense airstrikes around a quarter to eight this morning, targeting the area between the city of Bint Jbeil and the town of Maroun al-Ras, launching four air-to-ground missiles on the targeted area.
Hezbollah's military media stated that "in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in solidarity with their valiant and honorable resistance, the fighters of the Islamic Resistance launched an aerial attack on the newly established Command Center 91 of the Israeli enemy in Elit (northeast of Safed) this Tuesday afternoon, striking their target accurately."
Moreover, Hezbollah mourned three of its members who were killed yesterday in an Israeli airstrike on the town of Kfarkela. During the funeral, member of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc, MP Ali Fayyad, emphasized: "We take pride in Kfarkela, which continues today with its martyrs, its long history that has formed the spearhead in confronting the enemy for decades." Fayyad noted that the Israeli army has "exhausted all its tools, troops, and equipment, but it has been defeated on the battlefield, its economy has been worn down, and it has lost many of its military capabilities."