Lebanon

Continuous Flight of Reconnaissance Aircraft and Shelling of Border Towns

Continuous Flight of Reconnaissance Aircraft and Shelling of Border Towns

Israeli artillery targeted the pine forest between Fardis and Rashaya al-Fukhara in the outskirts of al-Habariyya in the eastern sector. On Wednesday, the outskirts of the towns of Almu Shaab and Tair Harfa were subjected to Israeli artillery shelling, and the area of Al-Labouna - Nakoura was also shelled. Israeli artillery targeted the panorama in Al-Adaysseh with phosphorus shells, while the outskirts of the areas of Humoul and Al-Duhayra experienced intermittent shelling. Meanwhile, reconnaissance aircraft of the MK type flew over the western sector, particularly over Nakoura and the southern coast between the plains of Tyre and Qilita.

The correspondent of Al-Manar reported: "A number of enemy shells fell on the outskirts of Nakoura, and phosphorus and smoke shelling targeted the northern outskirts of the town of Kfarkla."

Hezbollah announced in a statement that it had targeted "the Biyaad Bled site with appropriate weapons, achieving a direct hit," and also targeted "the Samakah site in the Shebaa Farms with rocket weapons." Israeli reconnaissance aircraft had flown heavily throughout last night until this morning over Tyre and Bint Jbeil, while the Israeli army continued to fire incendiary shells to ignite fires in the forests adjacent to the Blue Line at the outskirts of Nakoura, Jabal Labouna, and Almu Shaab.

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