Southern Front: Israeli Raid on a Hezb Official's House in Srifa
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The airstrikes between Hezbollah and Israel intensified on Monday night along the southern border.

The Israeli army conducted a raid on a residence in Srifa, where two people were injured. Media reports suggested that the strike was aimed at the home of Hezbollah leader Ali Najdi. Hezbollah reportedly surrounded the targeted house, while the identities of those targeted remain undisclosed.

Similarly, two airstrikes hit the areas of Odaisseh and Rab al-Thalathin in the Marjayoun district, with the latter being struck twice within the same day.

In response, Hezbollah launched “at least 30 rockets from southern Lebanon towards the Safed region,” as reported by Israeli media.


Moreover, the Israeli army confirmed that “alarm sirens sounded in 14 Israeli towns and settlements, including the Ein Zeitim area of Safed in northern Israel, with no reported injuries.”

Hezbollah later issued a statement claiming that its fighters “shelled the headquarters of the third infantry brigade of the 91st division at the Ein Zeitim base this afternoon with dozens of Katyusha rockets, in response to Israeli enemy attacks on villages and civilian homes in the south, most recently in Srifa, Odaisseh, and Rab al-Thalathin.”

Hezbollah also targeted espionage facilities near the village of Wazzani, and a troop assembly at Samaka in the Kfarchouba hills.

In the afternoon, Israeli media reported that “a suspicious aerial target was intercepted in Upper Galilee near the border with Lebanon.”
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