Bombing resumed on Friday morning along the Lebanese southern border. Israeli artillery targeted the Ramya-Beit Lif-Kouzah triangle, as well as areas around Naqoura, Alma al-Shaab, and Jabal el-Labouneh, all located near the Blue Line border.

The village of Labouneh was also subjected to heavy machine-gun fire.

Artillery shelling also struck the outskirts of Al-Boustan in the western sector, causing fires in the vicinity of Al-Olleiq valley.

The evening was challenging for the villages in the Marjayoun caza. Israeli artillery shelled the villages of Borj al-Mlouk, Hamames and Odaisseh, as well as the outskirts of Khiam-Wazzani and the Marjayoun plain, using phosphorus and heavy shells. This resulted in damage to several homes in the region, but fortunately, there were no casualties as the area had been evacuated since the attack began.

Simultaneously, violent clashes erupted in the village of Odaisseh, following Hezbollah’s targeting of the Metula settlement.

On Thursday night, the Israeli army launched flares in the western and central sectors, impacting the outskirts of Al-Aziye and Al-Haniye.

In the morning, Israeli reconnaissance aircraft flew over the border regions, extending as far as the city of Tyre.

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