Two people were killed on Saturday by an Israeli drone attack on a car on the Khardali road in Ain El Qasab. It was later known that the car was carrying Kfarkila Municipality and 'Amal' Movement member, Moussa Suleiman, and the father of a deceased Hezbollah fighter, Mohammed Najib Halawi. Suleiman and Halawi were filling water from Ain El Qasab to transport to Kfarkila.
The outskirts of Rmeish were targets for heavy Israeli machine gun fire from the Rahib and Hermon sites, which resulted in the damage of several houses, including that of the Rmeish Municipal Council President, Milad Al Alam.
Warplanes flew at low altitude along the western and central sectors, in addition to Naqoora, Tayrharfa, and Tyre caza.
For their part, Hezbollah claimed in a statement that they were “targeting a gathering of Israeli soldiers in the Mitat barracks with rocket weaponry and achieving accurate hits.”
Earlier, the Israeli Army announced that “9 buildings in Metulla were damaged by rocket shelling from Lebanon on Friday afternoon.”
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.”
The outskirts of Rmeish were targets for heavy Israeli machine gun fire from the Rahib and Hermon sites, which resulted in the damage of several houses, including that of the Rmeish Municipal Council President, Milad Al Alam.
Warplanes flew at low altitude along the western and central sectors, in addition to Naqoora, Tayrharfa, and Tyre caza.
For their part, Hezbollah claimed in a statement that they were “targeting a gathering of Israeli soldiers in the Mitat barracks with rocket weaponry and achieving accurate hits.”
Earlier, the Israeli Army announced that “9 buildings in Metulla were damaged by rocket shelling from Lebanon on Friday afternoon.”
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.”
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