Two people martyred in Israeli raids on the towns of Rumin and Beit Lilf, Lebanon

Two people were killed in raids launched by Israeli enemy aircraft last night on several Lebanese villages and towns, and the enemy continued to target residential buildings, causing significant damage to the infrastructure, which led to the displacement of a large number of residents.
According to the Lebanese National News Agency, the Israeli enemy’s aircraft raided at midnight the towns of Sahat Mifdoun, Khiam, Jebchit, A’ba, Breiqa, Ansar, Kfardjal and Rumin, where one person was killed.
It also launched raids on the towns of Shokin, Nahr Zefta, Azza, Arki, Deir al-Zahrani, Houmin al-Tahta, Zebdine, Kfar Sir, Wadi al-Hujayr, Kfar Shuba and Beit Lif, where another person was killed.
The Israeli enemy’s aircraft launched raids on the Southern Suburb of Beirut at dawn today, amid very low-flying drones over its airspace.
According to the agency, the enemy’s aircraft launched three raids targeting Haret Hreik, which caused the destruction of a number of buildings, while cautious calm prevails in the suburb area at this time, but the drones are still flying in the airspace.
Fierce confrontations are taking place between the enemy forces and the resistance fighters, and the occupation forces are facing difficulty in advancing, and the enemy is unable to achieve any breakthrough, and during its incursion it is carrying out a bombing operation on the outskirts of the towns of Abel al-Saqi, al-Qalaa, Marjeyoun, and Burj al-Muluk.
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