In the latest military developments on the southern front, an Israeli drone targeted a car on the Al-Haush road east of Tyre. Two people were killed, including Mohammad Nehmeh Ali Nasser, the commander of Hezbollah’s “Aziz” unit, according to information obtained by This is Beirut. The second victim was Mohammad Ghassan Khashab.

In retaliation for the Al-Haush strike, Hezbollah claimed responsibility for an attack on the Golan command of Troop 210, in the Nafah barracks, as well as on the air defense headquarters in the Kilaa barracks, with 100 Katyusha missiles.

Hezbollah also announced that it had targeted surveillance equipment in the Malkiya position, as well as the Sammaka position (Kfarshouba hills).

For its part, the Israeli army reported that 100 rockets fired from Lebanon fell, mostly in open areas.

In this context, the Israeli media reported that alarm sirens were sounding in several settlements in Galilee.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant indicated that Tel Aviv prefers “to reach an agreement on Lebanon.” But we know how to fight if we have to,” he added.

Meanwhile, Israeli bombardments continued in southern Lebanon, targeting Jebbayn, Aita al-Shaab, and Khiam.

An Israeli drone bomb exploded over the town square of Taybeh, causing no casualties.

Israeli reconnaissance aircraft flew at low altitudes over the capital Beirut and its southern suburbs, as well as the Shouf, Iqlim al-Kharroub, and Khaldeh regions. In this context, the sound barrier was broken, causing two very loud detonations.

In addition, a house in Kfar Kila was targeted by Israeli bombardments. This locality had already been shelled twice during the night.

The Israeli army continued its offensives on Tuesday night, raiding Hezbollah infrastructures in Blida, Yaroun, and Teir Harfa. A military building belonging to the pro-Iranian group in Aïtaroun was also bombed.

The Israelis also reported attacking a target described as “a threat in the Lavona and Shachin regions.”