Israeli enemy renews its raids on a number of Lebanese towns and regions

Beirut (ST) – Today, the Israeli enemy warplanes renewed aggressive raids on Lebanese towns and regions, targeting residential neighborhoods.

The Lebanese National News Agency reported that the enemy’s air force launched several raids on the southern suburbs of Beirut, targeting Burj al-Barajneh and al-Raml al-Ali.

The enemy’s air force also launched a violent raid on the town of Deir Qanoun Ras al-Ain, targeting a number of houses that were razed to the ground, and launched a raid on Hosh Tyre, targeting residential neighborhoods, and a raid on the town of Arnoun.

Meanwhile, an enemy raid targeted a residential building in the Rishoum neighborhood in the town of Doueir and completely destroyed it, in addition to raids on the town of Zebqin in the Tyre district and the town of Maaroub, and on the area between Tyre Harfa and Majdal Zoun.

The enemy launched a raid on a building behind the Husseini Club in the city of Nabatieh, causing damage to the club and surrounding houses, and a number of cars, in addition to other raids launched this morning on the Maashouq area in the Tyre suburb and on the town of Deir Antar in the Bint Jbeil district and on the eastern outskirts of the town of Zawtar towards the river and the outskirts of Zawtar towards the Hamra farm.

the Israeli air force also launched a raid on the towns of Shamaa and Tayr Harfa towards Ain Zarqa, in conjunction with enemy artillery shelling of the Zebqin Reserve Valley and Wadi Hamoul in Naqoura and the outskirts of the towns of Qleileh and Sahl al-Mansouri,.

In addition, the enemy forces shelled the eastern neighborhood in Jdeidet Marjeyoun with artillery.

Najla Khoury

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