An Israeli airstrike targeted a residential area in the town of Kfarkala, leading to the destruction of several homes belonging to the Jumaa and Sheet families. The Israeli warplanes carried out an air raid targeting a house in the valley of the town of Tora in the Tyre district, prompting ambulances to rush to the site. The Israeli warplanes also attacked the town of Janata. In response, Hezbollah's military media announced in a statement that "its units targeted the air defense and missile command center in the Kila barracks and the missile and artillery base in Yoaf with dozens of Katyusha rockets." In another statement, Hezbollah announced that its units targeted "a newly established artillery position for the enemy around the Al-Manara site with artillery shells" and launched "an aerial assault on a newly formed gathering of enemy soldiers and equipment behind the Samaka site in the occupied hills of Kfarshouba, accurately hitting their target." Furthermore, three Israeli shells fell near the Ain al-Qasab spring on the Kherdali road connecting Marjeyoun and Nabatieh, resulting in the scattering of stones and bomb shrapnel on the road. This prompted army personnel at the Kherdali checkpoint to temporarily close the road to clear debris and ensure the safety of passersby before reopening it.