Israeli Attacks on Tyre and Bint Jubayl Districts Continue

The Israeli attacks on the villages of the Tyre and Bint Jbeil districts continued throughout the night and into the morning, as the warplanes of the Zionist enemy raided the Lebanese towns of ” al-Tayri, al-Sultaniyya, Tibnin, Chakra, Kunin and Khirbet Salm”.

 

In Tyre, during the funeral of the martyrs of Ain Baal town, enemy warplanes attacked a building in the center of the city, resulting in casualties.

After midnight, the Israeli enemy targeted the town of al-Mansouri and the outskirts of the towns of al-Ghandouriya and Furun. Reconnaissance, drones and military flights continued throughout the night and into the morning over the villages of Tyre and Bint Jbeil districts, firing light bombs over the border villages adjacent to the Blue Line.

At dawn, the villages of Ramya, Aita Al-Shaab and Al-Kawzh were subjected to hostile machine-gun fire targeting the forests adjacent to the international border with occupied Palestine.

The towns of Alma al-Sha ‘b, Wadi al-Sluqi, Majdal Selm and the city of Bint Jbeil were subjected to hostile artillery shelling, causing extensive damage to homes and shops.

On the other hand, UNIFIL forces announced that six were wounded from the Malaysian Battalion in the raid carried out by hostile flying near the army checkpoint at the al-Awali River Bridge.

In the city of Tyre,  Amal Movement mourned 16 martyrs from the town of Ayn Baal and three martyrs from the town of Tairdaba, who died as a result of the Israeli enemy’s Burja massacre.

Amal Farhat

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