Israeli warplanes launched an airstrike targeting a house in the area between the towns of Sarifa and Dardghiya - Arzon. Ambulance teams immediately headed to the location, and injuries were reported. Additionally, sources from the Al-Hadath channel stated that "the Israeli airstrike in the town of Sarifa targeted the home of Hezbollah leader Ali Najdi." According to Sky News Arabia, Hezbollah has cordoned off the targeted house, and the identities of the targeted individuals remain unknown.
The Central Operations Room of the Civil Defense in the Islamic Scout Association announced in a statement that its members participated in rescue operations following the strike on the town of Arzon. One injury was transferred to a local hospital.
Israeli warplanes also carried out three airstrikes on the town of Rabathalteen, targeting one of the homes in the town. In this context, Israeli army spokesperson Avichai Adraee stated on "X" that the air force carried out a strike on infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. He added, "Earlier today, an attack was also launched on military buildings in the regions of Arzon and Adyssa, where fighters of the organization were active."
Meanwhile, Hezbollah's military media reported that its members "targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers behind the Samaka site in the occupied Kfar Shuba hills with artillery shells."