Southern Front: One Dead in Israeli Strike on Al-Qulaylah
The upsurge in violence on the southern border is still ongoing on Monday morning following Sunday’s escalation.

An Israeli strike on Al-Qulaylah, south of Tyre, killed one person and injured others.

Moreover, the Israeli army conducted three strikes before dawn on Monday on Jabal Toura in the Jezzine area, leading to the destruction of a goat farm, with an estimation of over 500 goats dead.

Additionally, Israeli artillery targeted Burj Al-Muluk, Houla and Kfar Kila with artillery shells. The town of Burj Al-Muluk was subjected to heavy artillery shelling after midnight last night, causing shattered glass in many shops and homes in the town and resulting in material damage to properties.

 




In a related development, Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee announced on Monday that “the Israeli army carried out strikes last night on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, aiming a military site, an arms depot, and other infrastructure.” Adraee added, “Last night, warplanes struck a Hezbollah military site in the Jabal Toura area of southern Lebanon.” He confirmed that “warplanes also struck a Hezbollah arms depot in the Qabrikha area, a military building in the Tallousa area, and infrastructure in Houla and Aita al-Shaab.”

Around 11:40 PM on Sunday night, the Israeli army targeted the town of Aita al-Shaab with two guided missiles from its positions inside the occupied Palestinian territories. A family in Marjayoun narrowly escaped when an air-to-ground missile hit their house but did not explode. Israeli aircraft carried out a strike on Talouseh and launched a missile on Qabriha, which also did not explode. Additionally, at around 11:15 PM last night, Israeli warplanes conducted a strike targeting the town of Aita al-Shaab with two air-to-ground missiles.
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