The Lebanese health ministry announced that the final toll of the Israeli aggression on Lebanon on Thursday reached 92 martyrs and 153 injuries.
The figures were distributed as follows:
– Nabatieh Governorate: 26 martyrs and 42 wounded
– South Governorate: 14 martyrs and 38 wounded
– Bekaa: 23 martyrs and 30 wounded
– Baalbek-Hermel Governorate: 25 martyrs and 14 wounded
– Mount Lebanon Governorate: 4 martyrs and 29 wounded
A Zionist air raid on a residential building in Rweis area, the southern suburb of Beirut, left martyrs and injuries.
Medics and ambulances rushed to the scene to save the injured after removing the debris, according to Al-Manar reporter.
It is worth noting that last Friday, the Israeli warplanes raided a residential area in Dahiyeh, claiming dozens of martyrs and injuring hundreds of civilians.
Later on, Hezbollah Military Media mourned the Air Force Commander, Mohammad Hussein Srour, stating that he was martyred in an Israeli air raid on Dahiyeh.
Martyr Srour was born in 1973 as he joined the Islamic Resistance in 1986. The martyred commander assumed several military responsibilities before becoming Hezbollah Air Force Commander.
The Israeli enemy went ahead with the aggression on Lebanon’s south and east on Thursday, with a bloody night in Bekaa, in eastern Lebanon.
Israeli warplanes staged dozens of air strikes on towns across Bekaa, with massacres being committed against families, our correspondent reported.
Dozens of martyrs were reported as hostile strikes targeted Younine, where 23 Syrians were martyred, Shaath, where 4 Lebanese citizens were martyred and Al-Kark, where at least 8 people of the same family were embraced martyrdom.
جانب من آثار الدمار الهائل الذي خلفه قصـ.ـف الاحـ.ـتلال على بلدة الحوش في البقاع الغربي شرق لبنان. pic.twitter.com/wDvQXTBhju
— Najim Radwan (@NajimRadwan) September 26, 2024
Elsewhere in south Lebanon, the Israeli warplanes launched more strikes, killing 3 people in the border town of Ayta Al-Shaab and another in the town of Qana.
Dozens of strikes targeted the southern villages of Maarakeh, Debbine, Kfar Rumman, Kfar Tibneet, Majdal Zoun, Al-Sawwaneh, Teir Dibba, Al-Nabatiyeh Al-Fawqa, Jibsheet, Al-Bazouriyeh, Kfar Joz, Al-Sharqiyeh, Houmine Al-Fawqa, Deir Siryan and many others.
🎦 شاهد.. جانب من غارات الاحتلال العنيفة على جنوب #لبنان pic.twitter.com/Syn0s53lbo
— عربي بوست (@arabic_post) September 26, 2024
Meanwhile on Thursday, Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati’s press office issued a statement denying reports that he had signed a proposed ceasefire agreement following a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US envoy Amos Hochstein.
Reiterating what Mikati had announced after a joint call by the US, France, and some of their allies called for an immediate 21-day ceasefire, the press office stated that Mikati welcomed international efforts but emphasized, “We welcome the statement, but the true test lies in its implementation, particularly through Israel’s commitment to international resolutions.”
For his part, Lebanese Interior Ministry Bassam Al-Mawlawi said his ministry put the number of the displaced citizens shelters at 70,100.
In a press conference he confirmed that the ministry is following up on the issue of displaced people in a bid to help them.
Earlier on Wednesday, Lebanese Health Ministry announced that the Israeli strikes killed at least 72 people and injured more than 400 others only on Wednesday.
Source: Lebanese media and Al-Manar English Website