South Lebanon: Deadly Strike on Residential Apartment in Kfar Remen
Another deadly Israeli attack was carried out in southern Lebanon on Thursday, where a residential building between Kfar Remen and Nabatieh was the target of a drone strike.

According to initial reports, at least two Hezbollah fighters, identified as Hassan Saleh from Adchit and Hisham Abdallah from Khiyam in south Lebanon, have been killed. Six people were also wounded in the strike that hit the last two floors of the building. Hezbollah established a security belt around the perimeter of the attack.

At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu renewed his threats against Lebanon, reaffirming his determination to "restore security in northern Israel by all means.”



Thursday was marked by a series of Israeli raids against southern Lebanon. Israeli fighter jets carried out a strike on Blida, firing missiles at three houses. The Israeli army then launched phosphorus bombs in the same area.


Israeli surveillance flights were also reported in the Keserwan-Jbeil region, Mount Lebanon and the North.

Hezbollah announced on Thursday afternoon that it targeted spy equipment at the Birkat Risha site "with appropriate weapons." A missile launched by Hezbollah was reportedly intercepted over Safed, near the Lebanese border, without the sirens being activated, causing a loud explosion in the area.



Hezbollah also announced that it targeted three other Israeli positions, including the barracks at Kiryat Shmona, as well as those at Roueissat al-Alam and Samaqa in the Shebaa Farms.

Israeli media reported that an anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon hit a house in Kfar Yuval, in the North, and that another anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon hit a house in Kiryat Shmona without triggering the sirens.
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