Lebanon

For the First Time: Israel Targets a Car in the Town of Souairi (Video)

For the First Time: Israel Targets a Car in the Town of Souairi (Video)

Israeli warplanes launched an airstrike targeting a car for the first time in the town of Souairi in the western Bekaa. The targeted vehicle, a blue "Rapid," was driven by a Syrian worker in the construction sector. He suffered severe injuries, including the amputation of his legs and a serious injury to his head, and was transported in critical condition to the hospital. Later, the Syrian named Mahmoud Rahab died from the injuries sustained in the strike. According to reports, the car contained food supplies and belonged to an individual from "Somaili," who owns a supermarket in the Masnaa area. Civil defense personnel from the Masnaa center were dispatched to the scene to assist the injured.

Israeli aircraft also targeted a home in the town of Adaisseh, resulting in the death of a young man named Ali Muhammad Faqih, who was from the town of Ansariya. Additionally, Israeli warplanes struck a house on the outskirts of the town of Aita al-Chaab, but there were no injuries reported. Members of the civil defense from the Islamic Message Scouts participated in rescue operations following the Israeli strike on the town of Adaisseh. Injuries were transported to one of the hospitals in the area. Meanwhile, Hezbollah's military media announced that its members targeted surveillance equipment at the Monastery site with appropriate weapons and achieved direct hits.

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