Artillery exchange between Hezbollah and the Israeli army carried on intermittently on Saturday.

Late in the afternoon, Hezbollah announced the death of four of its fighters, Naim Ali Farhat, Mohammad Ali Moustafa Mreish, Ahmad Hikmat Moussa and Hassan Helal al-Saidi.

Earlier, the Israeli Air Force conducted two raids on houses in Kfar Kila, killing four people, including two Palestinians.

The Israeli army also announced that it had attacked a Hezbollah group entering a military building and a warehouse in Kfar Kila.

For his part, Hezbollah stated that, in response to the targeting of Kafr Kila, “we fired Katyusha rockets at the Harmon brigade headquarters in the Maaleh Golani barracks” and “we targeted the Ramim barracks (currently occupied by Golani brigade troops) with a Burkan missile”.

In addition, two fires in Mays al-Jabal and behind the municipality of Odeisseh broke out as a result of Israeli shelling. The outskirts of the village of Al-Jabin, in the western sector, and the northeastern outskirts of Shebaa were also targeted by Israeli artillery fire.

Two fires broke out in Mays al-Jabal and behind the municipality of Odaisseh following Israeli bombardments. The outskirts of the village of al-Jabin, in the western sector, were also subjected to Israeli artillery fire.

Israeli warplanes broke the sound barrier in the airspace over Chouf, Iqlim al-Kharrub, Saida, Jezzine and Tyre, causing loud explosions.

Hezbollah claimed responsibility for two attacks in the morning, targeting spy equipment at the Misgav Am site and the Jurdah point.

Later, the pro-Iranian group said it had targeted a deployment of Israeli soldiers north of the Yiftah barracks, striking their tents and inflicting injuries. Hezbollah also claimed to have shelled positions in al-Sammaqa and Manara.

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