South Lebanon: Violence Flares Up in the Afternoon
An outbreak of violence was recorded on Monday afternoon on the southern front, where exchanges of fire between Hezbollah and Israel resumed, targeting many villages.

Mays al-Jabal in particular has been the target of several Israeli artillery strikes since early afternoon. Two people were slightly injured when a shell exploded in a house. Israeli artillery also targeted the village of Odaisseh several times.

The Israeli army later announced that it had targeted two Hezbollah fighters in Mays al-Jabal, as well as the area around the villages of Odaisseh and Kfar Kila.

Simultaneously, Israeli forces stationed in the town of Ghajar opened fire with medium and heavy machine guns towards the fields of the Marjayoun District, hitting poultry farms with bullets but causing no harm to their owners.


Earlier in the morning, Israeli forces had fired at farmers in the same area, with no injuries sustained.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah announced in a statement that it targeted the site of Ruwaisat al-Qarn in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms with rocket fire.

Additionally, it stated that its fighters targeted with artillery shells a gathering of Israeli soldiers on the hill of al-Tayhat, along with the site of Bayad Blida.

A cautious calm prevailed in the morning over the border area in the eastern sector of Marjayoun and Hasbaya, disrupted by Israeli army patrols with machine guns and heavy weapons towards Kfar Kila.
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