In a significant security development in southern Lebanon, reports indicate that the Israeli Al-Abad site was targeted by a drone, resulting in a fire outbreak there. In response, Israeli warplanes conducted an airstrike on the outskirts of the town of Beit Lif - Al-Ghazar neighborhood. An Israeli drone executed three strikes targeting the American Hill and an open area in the Safi Mountain in the Taffah region. There has been a considerable presence of reconnaissance aircraft over the area since morning, flying at a medium altitude.
Heavy artillery fire was reported on the outskirts of Naqoura - Jall al-Aalam area, with a 155 mm Israeli shell landing in the yard of Issam Aliyan's house in the Lebanon town of Naqoura without exploding. Hezbollah announced in separate statements the targeting of both the Risha and Jurdah Israeli sites, as well as the Marj site, evaluating that direct hits were achieved. Additionally, they announced the targeting of the Al-Abad site with precision missiles and appropriate weapons, claiming that part of its essential equipment was destroyed.
The Israeli army had fired over 20 shells into the outskirts of Lebanon in Naqoura, reaching the outskirts of the town of Alama al-Shaab. The Israeli army targeted the Ras al-Dahr area in the western neighborhood of Mays al-Jabal with two shells, alongside bombardment of the town of Markaba. A loud explosion was heard near villages in the Tyre district, later revealed to be a Patriot missile that exploded above the area.
The Israeli army had announced targeting Hezbollah military sites last night in response to armed members of the party firing rockets from Lebanon towards Israel. A statement from the Israeli army indicated, "A warplane attacked last night a military infrastructure of Hezbollah in response to rocket fire from Lebanon towards Israel, which fell in Syria."
A cautious calm has settled over the Shebaa Farms, Kfar Shuba hills, and Shebaa following a heated night marked by artillery and rocket bombardment by the Israeli army targeting the outskirts of Rashaya al-Fakhar, Al-Habariyya, Ain Jirfa, and Shebaa in the Hasbaya area, amid intensive flying of reconnaissance helicopters that have not left the skies of the area.
Additionally, the Israeli army dropped flares over the sites of Rouissat al-Alam and Ramtha in southern Lebanon, alongside intermittent gunfire from machine guns. The launching of flares over the western and central sectors continued throughout the night and into the morning, with incendiary shells being fired to ignite fires in the brush near the Blue Line, as hostile reconnaissance and warplanes flew in the area.
Further displacement toward the city of Tyre and other neighboring villages in the districts of Tyre and Bint Jbeil has been recorded, exceeding the crisis cell's capacity in the Tyre Municipal Union to meet the needs of the displaced. It is notable that many vocational school students have enrolled in official schools in their places of displacement, while students in official schools designated as evacuation centers are experiencing difficulties. Furthermore, all official and private schools in the Tyre area continue to operate normally.