The outskirts of the town of Aita Shaab and the vicinity of the Monastery site were subjected to Israeli artillery shelling, while the Israeli army carried out airstrikes on a wooded area in the outskirts of the town of Mlikh in the Jabal al-Rihan region. Additionally, a drone targeted Wadi Hamoul in the outskirts of Naqoura. Hezbollah announced it targeted the positioning of Israeli soldiers near the Hanita site with appropriate weapons, stating in a release: "In response to the targeting of villages and civilian homes, the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted the Avivim settlement and the Metullah settlement with appropriate weapons."
The phosphorous bombardment and Israeli artillery shelling today, Monday, targeted the outskirts of Kafr Kila and Marjeyoun Plain, and the outskirts of Naqoura. The Israeli warplanes had conducted a series of airstrikes targeting the outskirts of the town of Aita Shaab in the central sector of southern Lebanon. According to Al-Manar correspondent, intense Israeli phosphorous shelling targeted the town of Al-‘Adisa.
The Israeli army also carried out airstrikes on the Monastery Hill and an empty agricultural area south of the town of Mays Al-Jabal, without any reported injuries. The Israeli army targeted the region of Al-Roisa on the southern outskirts of the town of Hula. Reports indicated artillery bombing on the outskirts of Adisa and the Hammas Hill in Sarada, as well as the Al-Aziya Hill and the Al-Uwayda Hill between the towns of Kafr Kila and Adisa.
Israeli media reported that an anti-tank missile was fired from Lebanon towards an Israeli target between the settlements of Dovif and Matat in western Galilee. In response, the military media of Hezbollah announced in a statement that its fighters targeted an enemy troop deployment around the Metat barracks with appropriate weapons, in addition to targeting the "Beit Hillel" military base east of "Kiryat Shmona" with confirmed injuries inflicted.
A gathering of enemy soldiers around the "Birka Risha" site in the western sector was also targeted with appropriate weapons, and buildings in the Israeli settlement of "Miskafim" were bombed in retaliation for the targeting of border Lebanese villages and civilian homes, using missile weapons.
In a separate statement, the Islamic Resistance commemorated one of its members, "Abbas Hassan Hazimah," known as "Haydar," from the town of Mays Al-Jabal in southern Lebanon.