Three Journalists Martyred in Israeli Raid on Hasbaya

Three journalists were martyred in a hostile Israeli raid targeting their residence in the town of Hasbaya in the Nabatieh governorate of southern Lebanon.

The Lebanese National Media Agency quoted the Health Emergency Operations Center of the Ministry of Public Health as saying , “The Israeli enemy raid on the journalists’ residence in Hasbaya killed three journalists and injured three others.

Lebanese media reported that the martyred journalists are al-Manar cameraman Wissam Qasem, cameraman and technician of Al-Mayadeen Ghassan Najjar and Mohammed Reda.

The National Agency announced that one person was killed and two others were injured in a raid targeting the town of Debin in MarjAyoun district last night .

The enemy warplanes launched a series of raids targeting the Al-Dahia Al-Gharbeia at night, starting from Choueifat Amaroussi through Haret Harik and the Saint Therese area to the vicinity of Bouej Al-rajneh , the most violent of which was in Choueifat Amaroussi, where two buildings were destroyed and a large fire resulted .  The raid targeting the Saint Therese area caused the collapse of two buildings near the Constitutional Council.

Israeli attacks on the villages of Tyre and Bent Jubail have continued since midnight, with enemy warplanes attacking the town of Ma’raka, injuring a number of citizens who were taken to Tyre hospitals, and also on the outskirts of Tora, al-Sharafiyat, al-Mansouri, al-Bazouriya, Terdeba and the northern tower.

At night, the towns of Aita Al-Shaab, Ramiah and Al-Kawzh were subjected to phosphorous artillery shelling, while at dawn, the Israeli enemy’s artillery shelled the towns of Maron Yaron and the city of Bint Jbeil.

The enemy’s reconnaissance, drones and military warplanes carried out continuous flights over the villages of the Tyre and Bint Jbeil districts and intensively launched light bombs over the border villages adjacent to the blue line.

Amal Farhat

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