Five martyrs in Israeli raids on a number of Lebanese regions 

Five Lebanese were martyred and others were injured as a result of the continued raids launched by the Israeli enemy aircraft on various Lebanese regions.
The Lebanese army said in a statement: “The Israeli enemy targeted a car while it was passing through the Awali checkpoint near Sidon, which led to the martyrdom of 3 citizens who were inside it, in addition to the injury of three soldiers of the checkpoint and four members of the Malaysian unit operating within the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon UNIFIL, while the unit’s vehicles were passing through the checkpoint.”
The Lebanese Red Cross announced that the bodies of two martyrs were found east of the town of Burj al-Muluk. The martyrs fell as a result of raids launched by the enemy aircraft. Lebanese Red Cross teams worked to retrieve the victims from the site.
The enemy aircraft continued its attacks this afternoon, launching three raids on the city of Tyre. Israeli aircraft also targeted the town of Tefahta and the area between Marwaniyah and Zifta and the towns of Kafra and al-Jabbin and the al-Nabaa neighborhood in the town of Jebchit.
At the border between Lebanon and occupied Palestine, Israeli enemy forces booby-trapped and blew up the Al-Kasayer and Dahr Al-Asi neighborhoods east of the town of Mays Al-Jabal, which led to the destruction of a large number of homes.
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