The "Islamic Resistance" announced in a statement that it targeted "the occupation soldiers' deployment points around the Al-Asi site with appropriate weapons, achieving direct hits. Additionally, it targeted the Bayad Bleda site with appropriate weapons, scoring a direct hit." In a related statement, it reported that it targeted "Israeli artillery positions in Kherbat Ma'ar using appropriate weapons, achieving direct hits this Tuesday afternoon. It also targeted the Al-Malkiya site with appropriate weapons this morning, directly hitting it." Furthermore, the "Islamic Resistance" shelled the Hadb Yaron site with appropriate weapons, scoring a direct hit.
In contrast, an Israeli drone strike targeted a house in the town of Bleda, resulting in the target house catching fire without any injuries. The Israeli shelling affected the outskirts of the town of Aytarun, the area around Nakoura, Mount Labouna, and Alma Al-Shaab. An intercepting missile exploded in the skies over Kafra Yatar, and parts of it fell near a school in Yatar, damaging one vehicle there.
A reporter from Al-Manar stated: "An interceptor missile exploded, launched by the Iron Dome in the skies over the central sector of southern Lebanon." A missile that failed to explode landed in the Yatar public school, hitting the director's car just minutes after she had exited it, with damages limited to material losses. Israeli media reported that "Metula, Shatula, Kiryat Shmona, and the settlements adjacent to the border with Lebanon are continually in the line of fire from rockets." Yedioth Ahronoth reported that "between three to five anti-tank missiles were fired from Lebanon towards Metula. It is estimated that about 15 houses were damaged, including one house that was completely destroyed. These are just estimates, as the council in the settlement faces difficulty accessing the shooting area to assess the damage."