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The exchange of fire between Hezbollah and Israel persisted, albeit intermittently, on Monday morning in southern Lebanon, where relative calm prevailed.
The Israeli army carried out a raid on the outskirts of the village of Hebbariyeh in the Hasbaya district. The area between Rachaya al-Foukhar, Fardis in the Hasbaya district and Hamames Hill was also targeted with Israeli shells.
These bombardments came after a relatively quiet night during which Hezbollah announced that it had targeted the Metula site.
In addition, Israeli reconnaissance aircraft flew over villages in the districts of Tyre and Bint Jbeil from Sunday night until the next morning, while flares were dropped on border villages adjacent to the Blue Line.
The Israeli army carried out a raid on the outskirts of the village of Hebbariyeh in the Hasbaya district. The area between Rachaya al-Foukhar, Fardis in the Hasbaya district and Hamames Hill was also targeted with Israeli shells.
An Israeli raid targeted early morning the outskirts of Rachaya al-Foukharhttps://t.co/s2JS4gyF6k pic.twitter.com/5bI71FTth5
— This is Beirut (@ThisIsBeirut_)An Israeli raid targeted early morning the outskirts of Rachaya al-Foukharhttps://t.co/s2JS4gyF6k pic.twitter.com/5bI71FTth5
— This is Beirut (@ThisIsBeirut_) April 1, 2024
These bombardments came after a relatively quiet night during which Hezbollah announced that it had targeted the Metula site.
In addition, Israeli reconnaissance aircraft flew over villages in the districts of Tyre and Bint Jbeil from Sunday night until the next morning, while flares were dropped on border villages adjacent to the Blue Line.
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