The Israeli army announced this morning that it targeted a cell in southern Lebanon that attempted to launch an anti-tank missile near "Avi Blum." Israeli media reported the "injury of 3 soldiers in the Israeli army, one of whom is in serious condition due to Hezbollah firing a guided missile yesterday," confirming that "14 new settlements located within 5 km of the border with Lebanon will be evacuated."
The southern border areas saw renewed intensity yesterday as the Israeli army bombarded many border regions, particularly around the outskirts of the towns of Dhaher and Alama Al-Shaab in the western sector with concentrated artillery fire. The Israeli barrage also targeted the vicinity of the town of Alama Al-Shaab and the outskirts of Dhaher, affecting homes and public roads.
Reports indicated that "Hezbollah fired several rockets toward Mount Dov, and the Israeli army responded to the source of the fire," announcing the "deaths of six of its members in the Israeli bombardment that hit southern villages yesterday." The "Party" shelled the Rwaisat Al-Alam and Tal Al-Samqa, targeting an Israeli military site opposite the border town of Blida, and it was reported that a Rapid vehicle was targeted by a drone in Houla, leading to the driver’s death.
In turn, the Israeli army targeted a house with an airstrike in the outskirts of the towns of Maroun and Yaron in southern Lebanon, while the Party targeted an Israeli observation and surveillance tower opposite the Debaka area in Mays Al-Jabal, and the Al-Abad military site opposite the town of Houla.
Additionally, a barracks and the Hanita settlement were targeted with guided missiles, and the Israeli army responded by shelling the hills of Kfarshouba, Shebaa, and the outskirts of the town of Hulta, Shannouh, and Rabaa Al-Tabb. The shelling reached the outskirts of the town of Blida in the Marjeyoun district.
A flare shell fell on Tal Al-Nahas in southern Lebanon, igniting a fire between the King's Tower and Tal Al-Nahas near the 800 line. For its part, the Party targeted the Al-Tayarat mountain opposite the town of Yaron with two guided missiles and also targeted the Monara settlement opposite Mays al-Jabal with guided missiles.
Israeli media reported the launching of mortar shells in the Shebaa Farms, with the Israeli army shelling the source of the fire and the outskirts of Yaron. A shell was launched from the Israeli Al-Hamari outpost near the Wazzani toward the Khiyam Plain.
In the evening, the intensity of the shelling increased, with Israeli aircraft executing airstrikes on the outskirts of Aita Al-Shaab, Ramiyah, and the area between Yaron and Bint Jbeil. The Israeli army announced the death of one of its soldiers and the injury of two others due to shelling in northern Israel.
Once again, the "Islamic Group" appeared in the ground events, with its military wing "Fajr Forces" announcing that it had launched "new missile strikes on Israeli positions in the occupied territories."