Israeli airstrikes conducted after midnight on Sunday in the Qlayleh area targeted a motorcycle, resulting in one fatality and one injury, as reported by the Lebanese National News Agency on Monday. The Israeli army announced that its forces fired artillery to "remove threats in several areas of southern Lebanon." It mentioned that the air force bombed "a military site of Hezbollah in Jabal Toura" last night.
In the morning, the agency reported that "the enemy carried out three airstrikes on Jabal Toura in the Jezzine area, resulting in the destruction of a goat pen and the shepherd's home." The shepherd, who works at the Al Ammar farm in Jabal Toura, was found in good condition after being missing; he is of Syrian nationality. The airstrikes led to the death of more than 700 goats.
At night, a drone targeted the town of Hula. The town of Burj al-Muluk experienced heavy artillery shelling, causing glass to shatter in several shops and homes, resulting in material damages. According to the agency, "the Israeli army targeted the town of Aita al-Shaab with two guided missiles." It noted that a family in the town of Qabrashit miraculously survived after a surface-to-air missile targeted their home but did not explode.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army reported successfully intercepting a suspicious aerial target over Lebanese airspace. Israeli media indicated that an anti-tank missile was launched from Lebanon and fell in the Metula area of Upper Galilee, causing a fire to erupt. Additionally, Channel 12 reported a 500% increase in the sound of alarm sirens in southern Nahariya in northern Israel.