Two people martyred, 4 wounded in Israeli airstrike against Marjeyoun town in South Lebanon

Two Lebanese citizens were martyred and four others were injured in an Israeli airstrike on the town of Marjeyoun in south Lebanon.

The Lebanese National News Agency quoted the Public Health Emergency Operations Center of the Ministry of Public Health as saying in a statement on Wednesday that the Israeli raid, which targeted the town of Marjeyoun, resulted in the martyrdom of 2 people as a preliminary toll and the wounding of 4 others who are in critical condition, noting that ambulance teams transported the wounded to nearby hospitals.

A number of people were injured earlier today in an Israeli drone attack on a car near the town of Abbasiyeh in south Lebanon.

Lebanese resistance targets Kiryat Shmona settlement and Al-Ramtha site

On the opposite side, the Lebanese National Resistance announced that it targeted with rockets the settlement of Kiryat Shmona in northern occupied Palestine and the site of Ramtha in the hills of occupied Lebanon’s Kfar Shuba town.

The Lebanese Resistance said in a statement on Wednesday, “in support of our steadfast Palestinian people and their resistance in the Gaza Strip and in response to the Israeli enemy’s attacks on the steadfast south Lebanese villages and safe homes, especially in the town of Abbasiya and the injury of civilians there, the resistance fighters bombed the settlement of Kiryat Shmona “the village of Al-Khalisa” with Katyusha rockets.”

“The resistance men were also able to target the site of Ramtha in the hills of occupied Lebanon’s Kfar Shuba town with rockets, inflicting confirmed injuries,” according to a second statement by the resistance.

Hamda Mustafa

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