The Lebanese Hezbollah mourned two of its members who were killed in an Israeli raid on southern Lebanon as part of daily bombardment with Israel for the eighth month.
The party said that Muhammad Ali Bou Taam (Nour Al-Zahra), born in 2000 from the town of Taybeh in southern Lebanon, and Ali Hassan Sultan (Sajid), born in 1991 from the town of Al-Sowaneh in southern Lebanon, had “promoted the path to Jerusalem,” according to what was reported in the report. Party statement.
The party’s announcement of the killing of its members comes hours after the Lebanese News Agency revealed that two people were killed as a result of a targeting by an Israeli drone in the border town of Al-Adissa (south), without revealing their identities.
The agency added that the Israeli army fired heavy artillery shells at night into Wadi Dark on the outskirts of the town of Beit Lev in the central sector (south), and its warplanes carried out mock raids over the border villages adjacent to the dividing blue line.
It said that the enemy continued to fire flares over the villages of Tire and Bint Jbeil districts with intensity until this morning, coinciding with the flight of reconnaissance aircraft over these villages, according to the agency.
Since last October 8, Lebanese and Palestinian factions in Lebanon have exchanged intermittent daily bombardment with the Israeli army across the Blue Line, resulting in hundreds killed and wounded, most of them on the Lebanese side.
The factions say that they stand in solidarity with Gaza, which has been exposed since last October 7 to an Israeli war that has left more than 115,000 Palestinians dead and wounded – most of them children and women – and about 10,000 missing, amid famine and massive destruction.
Israel continues the war on the Gaza Strip despite the huge number of civilian casualties, as well as despite the International Criminal Court’s intention to issue arrest warrants against its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and its Defense Minister Yoav Galant on charges of responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Israel also ignores a UN Security Council resolution for an immediate ceasefire and orders from the International Court of Justice to take immediate measures to prevent acts of genocide and improve the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, which has been besieged for the past 18 years and is home to about 2.2 million Palestinians.