South: Cross-Broder Attacks Intensify in Escalation and Depth
Hezbollah announced on Tuesday the targeting of the northern region command headquarters of the Israeli army in the city of Safed (Dado barracks, 12 kilometers from the border) with several explosive-laden drones. This is the deepest location targeted by Hezbollah since October 8. The attack was done in retaliation to Israel’s killing of Hamas' number two, Saleh al-Arouri, and Hezbollah official Wissam Tawil.

Hezbollah also announced the targeting of the Baghdad site and the Yiftah barracks "with missile weapons, causing direct damage."

The Israeli army mentioned "minor damage to the northern command headquarters of the army in the city of Safed due to the explosion of several explosive-laden drones."


Earlier in the morning, Israel targeted a car in the town of Al-Ghandouriya in the district of Nabatieh with a guided missile, killing three Hezbollah members, according to Reuters. The targeted car was about 300 meters away from schools, causing panic among students and residents.

While ambulance vehicles attempted to reach the targeted car, the Israeli army launched a drone missile to block the ambulances' path, resulting in minor injuries to a paramedic.

Several regions were subjected to heavy continuous bombardment early on Tuesday morning. Israeli warplanes continuously shelled the outskirts of the towns of Aitaroun, Aita al-Shaab, Yaroun, Maroun al-Ras in the Bint Jbeil district, Hula and Mays al-Jabal.
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