24 martyrs due to the Israeli enemy air raids on a number of Lebanese regions

Beirut, (ST) – 24 people were martyred and more than 36 others were injured as a result of raids carried out by the Israeli enemy air force last night on the town of Joun in the Chouf district, the city of Tyre and Doha Aramoun in Mount Lebanon.

The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health stated that an Israeli enemy air raid on Joun in the Chouf district led to the martyrdom of 15 people, including eight women and four children, in addition to an injury.

The ministry added: The Israeli enemy raids on the city of Tyre and its district also led to the martyrdom of one person and the injury of 24 others, while the rubble removal operations are still ongoing.

In another massacre, the enemy warplanes launched a raid at dawn today on an apartment in a residential building in Dohet Aramoun in Mount Lebanon, which led to the martyrdom of 8 people and a number of wounded in addition to significant damage to the building.

Citizens left their homes for fear of other aggressive raids, while the search for missing persons under the rubble continues.

The enemy warplanes also launched a series of raids at dawn today on the southern suburbs of Beirut, targeting the areas of Haret Hreik, Bir al-Abed, Al-Laylaki and al-Ghobeiry.

The enemy’s warplanes also targeted the Dar Al-Hawra Medical Center in Haret Hreik with several raids. In the morning, the enemy renewed its attacks, targeting the towns of Majdal Zun, Zebqin, Shebaa and al-Qalila in southern Lebanon with raids.

Raghda Sawas

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