Lebanon

Airstrikes on Lebanese Villages and "Al-Qassam" Claims Responsibility for Firing 20 Rockets from South Lebanon

Airstrikes on Lebanese Villages and

"Al-Qassam Brigades" announced in a statement that they "targeted the Liman military barracks in Western Galilee, Northern Occupied Palestine, with a barrage of 20 rockets launched from South Lebanon, as part of the response to the Zionist massacres against civilians in the Gaza Strip and the assassination of the martyr leaders and their brothers in the southern suburbs of Lebanon." Israeli media reported that "around 20 rockets were launched from Lebanon towards Upper Galilee."

The military media of Hezbollah stated in a statement that "its members targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers around the Al-Abbad site with appropriate weapons and achieved direct hits," and they also targeted an Israeli soldier gathering in Tal Shaar with rocket weapons, achieving direct hits.

Israeli artillery has been targeting the outskirts of the town of Aytaroun since 8:15 PM today, and an Israeli shell landed on the main road in the southern neighborhood of Khyam but did not explode. An Israeli drone attacked in the Qileelah plain, and members of the Civil Defense transported an injured person to the Lebanese Italian Hospital as a result of the airstrike.

The Israeli shelling continued in South Lebanon today, Wednesday, without sparing places of worship, as the evangelical national church in the center of Alma al-Shaab was hit, causing significant damage to the home of the church pastor, Reverend Rabi Talib. The Israeli warplanes bombed the area between Ramya and Marwaheen. Reports indicated targeting the area west of the Dirmimas outskirts towards the town of Taybeh with three artillery shells. An Israeli drone was observed in the skies over the villages and towns of Tyre District.

On another front, the "Islamic Resistance" announced the targeting of a gathering of Israeli soldiers around the Rahib site with appropriate weapons at 1:00 PM today.

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