The Lebanese Hezbollah announced that it carried out 11 operations against Israeli sites, while the Israeli bombing of southern Lebanon led to the death of two people and the outbreak of fires in the region.
The party said that it bombed with missiles the Al-Malikiyah settlement and two buildings used by soldiers in the Kafreuval and Metulla settlements, and another for military intelligence in the Misgav Am settlement, confirming the deaths and injuries.
The party also bombed the leadership of the Sahel Brigade in the Beit Hillel barracks with a “Falaq 2” rocket launcher, which is the first time this type of missile has been used.
The party said that it attacked, with a march, soldiers in the Sanaim area in the occupied Golan, and targeted the Zarit barracks, and the Al-Summaqa, Al-Rahab, and Muthalathal Al-Taihat sites.
Israeli bombing of southern Lebanon
On the other hand, two people were killed in an Israeli bombing of southern Lebanon yesterday, Saturday, one of them a Hezbollah fighter, while the Israeli bombing also led to fires, according to what the National News Agency in Lebanon reported.
Israeli aircraft launched raids on the towns of Khiam, Aitaroun, Markaba, Hula, and the surroundings of the town of Majdal Zoun in southern Lebanon.
Since the outbreak of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7, Hezbollah and Israel have exchanged bombardments on an almost daily basis, and the exchange of fire has intensified in recent weeks with the party escalating its attacks and the Israeli army carrying out deeper raids into Lebanese territory.
The fighting – which is the fiercest between Hezbollah and Israel since they went to war in 2006 – forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes on both sides of the border.