Following a relatively quiet morning, Israel resumed its raids on Lebanese villages, which it has been targeting since the opening of the southern front on October 8, 2020. A strike against the center of Mays el-Jabal killed two Hezbollah members, Hassan Adel Chaabi and Husein Nabil Mawla, and wounded an unknown number.

Hezbollah responded to the deadly raid by bombing “Israeli spy facilities in Blida,” according to a statement.

Earlier in the day, the Israeli army carried out an attack on the village of Hanaway, in the Tyre district, without causing any casualties. A vehicle caught fire and Civil Defense teams rushed to the scene to extinguish the flames. The Israeli army also fired interceptor missiles at villages in the western sector. The explosions could be heard as far away as Tyre.

 

In the evening, the Israeli army dropped phosphorus bombs on the village of Hula, where a series of fires broke out among the dwellings. Videos from the village show extensive damage.

Simultaneously, raids were carried out against the villages of Maroun el-Ras, Salhani, Yaroun, Khiam and the outskirts of Ramia.