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On Thursday, an Israeli strike on a house in the southern village of Blida killed two people, including one Hezbollah fighter, and wounded two others. Hezbollah had already lost two of its fighters in a dawn raid the same day, on the village of Kfar Kila.
The exchange of artillery fire between the pro-Iranian group and the Israeli army continued unabated on the Southern front, where a second house, this time in Markaba, was also the target of a drone attack.
At the same time, Hezbollah was bombarding Northern Israel, where sirens sounded several times during the day for fear of drone infiltration. In the afternoon, Hezbollah fired a salvo of rockets in the direction of Arab al-Aramsha, where it had targeted an Israeli air control base the previous day, wounding fourteen soldiers.
The pro-Iranian group also announced that it had targeted five gatherings of Israeli soldiers in Zebdine, Rweissat al-Alam, Malkiya, Hanita and al-Marj. The latter also said it had targeted several buildings used by "enemy soldiers," including two in the Yaroun settlement and a third in the Manara settlement.
The Hezb also announced the death of one of its fighters, Hussein Ali Sajid.
For its part, the Civil Defense reported on its X account that the Khiam-Marjeyoun road was closed to traffic, because "its teams were clearing areas where destruction was caused by an Israeli air strike that targeted Khiam on Wednesday, with phosphorus bombs.”
The exchange of artillery fire between the pro-Iranian group and the Israeli army continued unabated on the Southern front, where a second house, this time in Markaba, was also the target of a drone attack.
At the same time, Hezbollah was bombarding Northern Israel, where sirens sounded several times during the day for fear of drone infiltration. In the afternoon, Hezbollah fired a salvo of rockets in the direction of Arab al-Aramsha, where it had targeted an Israeli air control base the previous day, wounding fourteen soldiers.
The pro-Iranian group also announced that it had targeted five gatherings of Israeli soldiers in Zebdine, Rweissat al-Alam, Malkiya, Hanita and al-Marj. The latter also said it had targeted several buildings used by "enemy soldiers," including two in the Yaroun settlement and a third in the Manara settlement.
The Hezb also announced the death of one of its fighters, Hussein Ali Sajid.
For its part, the Civil Defense reported on its X account that the Khiam-Marjeyoun road was closed to traffic, because "its teams were clearing areas where destruction was caused by an Israeli air strike that targeted Khiam on Wednesday, with phosphorus bombs.”
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