Three Syrian children martyred in Israeli enemy raid on agricultural land in south Lebanon

Three Syrian children were martyred Tuesday evening as a result of a raid launched by Israeli enemy aircraft on the western sector of south Lebanon.

The Lebanese National News Agency reported that Israeli enemy drones launched a raid on agricultural land in the town of Umm al-Tut, which led to the martyrdom  of three Syrian children.
Meanwhile, The Israeli enemy also renewed its attacks on the towns and villages of south Lebanon as  its warplanes targeted, Tuesday evening, the town of Aitaroun and the outskirts of the area between the towns of Dhahira and Yarin, while the enemy artillery bombed the town of Kafr Kila with phosphorus shells and the outskirts of the town of Houla.
In this context, The outskirts of Al-Quzah and the area between Aita Al-Shaab and Ramiyah were subjected Tuesday afternoon to a number of artillery shells coming from enemy positions inside the occupied Palestinian territories.
The artillery shelling also targeted the towns of Blida, Deir Mimas and Jabal Balat.

Rawaa Ghanam

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