The Israeli enemy warplanes continue their aggressive raids on southern Lebanon

Beirut (ST) – The Israeli enemy aircrafts continued their airstrikes on Lebanese towns and villages, and today they launched a series of raids that targeted infrastructure, causing many injuries and material damage.

The Lebanese National News Agency reported that the enemy warplanes launched a raid this morning on the town of Kfar Tibnit, followed by a second raid that targeted the Ain Al-Samahiyeh area between the towns of Zawtar and Nabatieh Al-Fawqa.

The raids also targeted the towns of Siddiqin and Yatar and the vicinity of the Ansar municipality building and resulted in a number of injuries among the paramedics of the Islamic Health Authority after an enemy drone targeted their center in the town with a number of guided missiles, causing significant damage to the center and to a number of ambulances and civil defense vehicles.

The enemy Israeli aircrafts also targeted the towns of Anqoun, Srifa, and Al-Bazouriyeh with four raids, and the towns of Yahmar Al-Shaqif and Deir Siryan.

While the Israeli enemy aircrafts launched a series of raids on the villages of Tyre District in the western sector, its raids targeted the towns of Joya, Aitat, Marouhin and Aita al-Shaab.

The enemy drone also targeted the town of Al-Malikiyah and raided a car in the town of Dab’al in Tyre District, which led to a number of injuries.

Najla Khoury

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