Southern Front: One Hezb Casualty
South Lebanon witnessed increased fire exchange amid intense operations on Sunday, as Hezbollah mourned Ali Khalil Hamad from Aitaroun, born in 1988.

The Israeli Radio announced that sirens sounded in Upper Galilee for the fourth time in half an hour after Hezbollah declared “launching missiles at Sammaka site in Kfarchouba hills and achieving direct hits.”

In a statement, Hezbollah also announced “conducting an aerial attack with a squadron of drones on the headquarters of the artillery battalion in Odem.” Moreover, the pro-Iranian formation declared “targeting Israeli artillery in Zaoura in the occupied Syrian Golan.”

Earlier, Hezbollah claimed “shelling Ramtha base, in Kfarchouba, with missile weaponry.”


On the other hand, Khiyam was the target of Israeli artillery, after the Israeli army indicated that “several rockets were fired from Lebanon and landed in open areas, north of Israel.”

Earlier today, Israeli warplanes expanded their airspace flying at medium and low altitudes above Beirut and over the Keserwan region.

In the morning, the Israeli army declared “attacking a launcher used by Hezbollah, in Hula, south Lebanon.”

Earlier at dawn, Hezbollah’s air defenses launched surface-to-air missiles toward an Israeli warplane in the skies of southern Lebanon, forcing it to retreat beyond the border. They also forced a fighter jet in the skies over Zahrani to withdraw. The earthquake felt by residents of Sidon was caused by the activation of Hezbollah's defenses and their explosion in the skies over Zahrani.
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