Israeli Bombing Resumes in South Lebanon
©(Photo by Rabih DAHER / AFP)
The cross-border exchange between Hezbollah and Israel continues relentlessly. Fires from Israeli missiles are igniting the regions in the South of Lebanon.

In the latest field developments, Hezbollah's air defenses launched surface-to-air missiles at dawn toward an Israeli warplane in the skies of southern Lebanon, forcing it to retreat beyond the border immediately. It also forced a fighter jet in the skies over Zahrani to withdraw. The earthquake felt by the residents of Sidon was caused by the activation of Hezbollah's defenses and their explosion in the skies over Zahrani. Additionally, Israeli aircraft carried out a raid a short while ago on Sunday morning and targeted the Qudam neighborhood in the town of Hula.


On Saturday night, Hezbollah targeted a group of Israeli soldiers who were attacking with phosphorus shells and setting fires in the forests opposite the town of Ramya with rocket weapons. The outskirts of the villages of Dhayra, Alma al-Shaab, Tayr Harfa and Labbouneh witnessed intermittent artillery shelling accompanied by the dropping of illuminating bombs. The Israeli forces launched an air raid at around 10:50 PM on Saturday, firing a guided missile targeting the Al-Zuqaq neighborhood in the town of Aytaroun in the Bint Jbeil district.
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