Lebanon: 8 people died in Israeli raids on Nabatieh and Shaitieh

Beirut (ST) – Seven members of one family were martyred as a result of an Israeli raid on a house in Nabatieh last night, while the rubble removal operations are still ongoing.The enemy also targeted a house in Al-Sha’itiyah, which resulted in the death of a martyr.

This afternoon, the enemy’s air force raided a house in the town of Al-Shabriha, causing injuries that the ambulance teams are working to transfer to hospitals in the area.

The Israeli raids led to the destruction of a house in the town of Arabsalim in the Iqlim Al-Tuffah region and Zawtar Al-Gharbiya.

The enemy’s air force raided the towns of Anqoun, Shabriha, Debbin, and Balat, and the area between the mountains of Al-Batm and Zebqin in the Tyre district, as well as the Haret Hreik area in the southern suburb of Beirut.

The enemy’s artillery shelled the eastern outskirts of the town of Yahmar Al-Shaqif, the Ain Baal area, and Wadi Hamoul in Naqoura, most of which were with internationally prohibited phosphorous shells.

The enemy’s air force launched a raid on Zebqin in the Tyre district, amidst the flying of drones in the air.

Najla Khoury

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