Three martyrs in a new Israeli aggression on the town of Srifa

Beirut (ST) – Three people were martyred this afternoon, as a result of new Israeli airstrikes on the town of Srifa, in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, while the enemy forces continue their barbaric attacks on Lebanese towns and villages.

The Lebanese National News Agency reported that three martyrs were killed as a result of an Israeli airstrike on the town of Srifa – Qafifat neighborhood, as its warplanes also bombed the outskirts of Rashidieh camp south of Tyre and the towns of Dibbin, Mansouri, Batoulieh, Samaiya, and Aita in the Bint Jbeil district, and Majdal Silm and Al-Jumaijmeh, in conjunction with artillery shelling on the towns of Shaqra, Barashi, Yahmar Al-Shaqif and their outskirts.

Meanwhile, the southern city of Nabatieh was subjected to an Israeli airstrike that targeted the historic Al-Bayadh neighborhood mosque, as the enemy’s air force destroyed a building on the Nabata – Shaqif Club road.

Earlier today, the agency reported that 18 people were killed as a result of raids launched by Israeli enemy aircraft on the Baalbek-Hermel Governorate yesterday, including four martyrs in the Sajed Farm in the town of Zghrin, and five martyrs in the town of Al-Qasr in the Hermel District.

Najla Khoury
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