Lebanon

Ongoing Reciprocal Shelling in the South... "Amal" Loses 3 Fighters

Ongoing Reciprocal Shelling in the South...

The "Amal" movement mourned its members: Hassan Hussein Skiki (Shamran), born in Ain Baal in 1996, Jaafar Amin Iskander (Awaj), born in Rashkenaniya in 1991, and Hussein Ali Azzam (Abu Zahra), born in Siddiqin in 1994, who were martyred while performing their national and jihadist duty defending Lebanon and the South. The movement affirmed that it remains faithful to the promise and oath to the founding leader and the martyrs, committing to being the defenders of their sacred land, regardless of the sacrifices.

Israeli warplanes launched new airstrikes around the previous strike area at the triangle of the towns of Al-Jabain, Shihine, and Tayr Harfa. The central operations room of the Civil Defense in the Islamic Scouts Association announced that "the Civil Defense members in the Islamic Scout Association participated in rescue operations following the Israeli strike on the town of Al-Jabain - Tayr Harfa, and an injured person was transported to hospitals in the Tyre area."

The room reported that "two Civil Defense ambulances from the Islamic Scout Association were targeted in an Israeli airstrike, with no injuries reported." Recently, Israeli aircraft struck a house on the outskirts of the towns of Shihine and Al-Jabain and targeted the Beit Lif area, resulting in multiple casualties and injuries.

Additionally, an Israeli drone carried out an airstrike targeting the town of Yaron in the Bent Jbeil district around quarter past one in the afternoon. Meanwhile, military media from "Hezbollah" announced that its members targeted "for the second time the Al-Sammaka site in the Kfarshouba hills and the occupied Shabaa Farms with missile fire, achieving direct hits."

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