Southern Lebanon: Israeli Retaliation After Hezb Bombed Metulla
©(Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
After a tense night on the southern borders, the Israeli Army announced on Saturday that “9 buildings in Metulla were damaged by rocket shelling from Lebanon on Friday afternoon.”

In this context, Israeli Army spokesperson, Avichaee Adraee, stated that “two suspicious aerial targets were intercepted while they were heading to Israeli territories from the east.”

In a tweet on his X account, Adraee also affirmed that “last night, sirens were activated in an industrial area close to Eilat, and alarms were activated for fear of falling shrapnels resulting from aerial interception, and no injuries were reported.”

Moreover, reconnaissance flights were reported above the Shebaa Farms and the Arqoub up to the heights of Mount Sheikh, while Israeli artillery hit the forests of Rashayya Fakhar, Kfar Hamam, and Habariya with incendiary shells.

At around 10:00 PM, Israeli warplanes attacked the towns of Taybeh and Khiam, and a house in Khiam caught fire.


For their part, Hezbollah mourned Mahdi Mohammed Khair el Din from Hermel.

The pro-Iranian group had earlier mourned Ali Hassan Nahla from Kfartabnit in southern Lebanon.

Yesterday afternoon, a motorcycle was targeted on Rashayya Al-Fakhar Souk El Khan Road. The motorcycle driver died in the hospital after suffering severe injuries.

Earlier, Israeli warplanes breached the sound barrier in two waves in the airspaces of Metn and Keserwan. The powerful sound was heard over a number of Lebanese regions.

A Lebanese Army Humvee vehicle was also subjected to Israeli machine gun fire from the village of Ghajar near Wazzani, and no injuries were reported.
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