Lebanon

Continued Bombardment in the South: Gunfire and Reconnaissance Flights

Continued Bombardment in the South: Gunfire and Reconnaissance Flights

Israeli warplanes flew over the south in the morning, while reconnaissance planes continued to fly overnight into the morning over the villages in the western and central sectors, reaching the outskirts of the city of Tyre. Bright flares were continuously fired over the border villages adjacent to the blue line in the south. Additionally, gunfire was directed at the edges of the town of Aita al-Shaab in the central sector from nearby positions in the early morning.

Israeli aircraft conducted nighttime airstrikes in three waves targeting areas between the town of Kfarra and Siddiqin, hitting several homes and resulting in the deaths of two residents from Kfarra: Hussein Ali Hamdan and his wife, Manar Ahmad Abadi, who owned the targeted home. More than 14 civilians were injured and transported to hospitals in the city of Tyre. The Israeli bombardment caused significant damage to property and infrastructure, particularly to the electricity and water networks. This marked the third airstrike on Siddiqin within two days, targeting homes deep within the town. After midnight, Israeli warplanes bombed the outskirts of the town of Zloutiya, causing only material damage.

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