Israeli occupation targets Mays al-Jabal and other areas in South Lebanon with internationally banned phosphorus shells

The Israeli occupation targeted today the Lebanese town of Mays al-Jabal and other areas in South Lebanon with internationally banned phosphorus shells.
The Lebanese National News Agency reported that the Israeli enemy aircraft renewed its raids on the areas of Labouneh in Naqoura and the outskirts of Tayr Harfa, and also targeted an agricultural area between the towns of Sinai, Babillia, and Ansar. This is the first time that the Israeli aggression expanda to this depth in the Nabatiyeh region through fighter jets.
At the same time, the town of Markaba and the outskirts of the town of Tayr Harfa from the western side were subjected to Israeli bombing as 12 shells fell on the outskirts of the town of Rashaf, and the outskirts of Aita al-Shaab, Horsh Hura between Dermimas and Kafr Kila, Tallet al-Awidah, Tal Nahas, and Hamams Sarda were also subjected to bombing.
In the midst of this, enemy reconnaissance aircraft continue to fly over the villages of the western and central sectors since this morning, up to the sea coast and over the city of Tyre, while the Israeli enemy fired incendiary bombs at the forests of the town of Alma al-Shaab.
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