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# Israel Bombs Civilian Cars in Southern Lebanon

# Israel Bombs Civilian Cars in Southern Lebanon

Reports indicate that a civilian car traveling from the town of Adaisseh to the Kfar Kila area was hit by an Israeli shell today, Sunday. Another car was also targeted by Israel on the Kfar Kila road. The owner and his son were unharmed and were extracted from the area by the Red Cross. While passing by the road between Kfar Kila and Adaisseh, a shell landed near a woman named Sana Hussein Raslan and her son, resulting in minor injuries to her. She was transported by an Islamic Scout vehicle to the governmental hospital in Marjeyoun for treatment.

The outskirts of the towns of Burj al-Muluk, Kfar Kila, and Dirmimas are under artillery bombardment, while Israeli warplanes targeted the Taybeh water project outside the town of Taybeh along the Litani River. The Israeli artillery also affected the outskirts of Tayr Harfa and the Lubonah area, in addition to the outskirts of Aita Shaab and Ramiyah. The town of Kfar Kila is facing intense bombardment, including phosphorus shelling in populated areas, the heaviest since the start of the events.

Israeli airstrikes targeted the house of the mayor of the town of Al-Jbayn in the western sector. The "Islamic Resistance" announced that, by that time, the following sites had been targeted: Dahiya site, Jaradah point, Jal al-Aalam, Marj site, Ramiyah site, Hanita site, Khallat Warda, and the Jal al-Aalam site for the second time. Additionally, this afternoon, the Yiftah barracks and the Malaki site, along with the Ibad site, were also hit.

Hezbollah reported targeting two sites and gatherings of Israeli soldiers at the Lebanese-Israeli border amid mutual shelling also conducted by Israeli forces on the western sector of southern Lebanon. Hezbollah's statement mentioned, "Islamic Resistance elements targeted the Bustan Heights and Jaradah sites opposite the Dahiya town in the western sector at the southern Lebanese border at 8:30 this Sunday morning. They also targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers in a newly established center at the Jal al-Aalam site with suitable weapons, resulting in confirmed casualties."

Conversely, intermittent Israeli artillery shelling on the western sector affected the outskirts of the towns of Naqoura, Tayr Harfa, Wadi Hamoul, and the outskirts of Al-Jbayn, Dahiya, and Yaroun. The Israeli army launched several artillery shells on the outskirts of Yaroun in the central sector. Alarm sirens were heard in 11 Israeli settlements in the Upper Galilee, according to Hebrew media reports.

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