The Israeli enemy continued its barbaric airstrikes on Lebanon for the 31st consecutive day, targeting civilians, their homes, and livelihoods across multiple regions, particularly in the south, Bekaa, West Bekaa, and Beirut’s southern suburb (Dahiyeh).
The Zionist war jets carried out around 17 air raids on various areas of Beirut’s Dahiyeh, including mainly Al-Laylaki and Jenah.
In this regard, the Israeli air raids targeted the evacuated offices of Al-Mayadeen TV Channel in Jenah, which held the occupation responsible for the attack.
Very heavy air raids destroyed six residential buildings in Al-Laylaki area.
The Lebanese health ministry updated toll of Zionist aggression, which rose to 2574 martyrs and 12001 injuries.
Israeli occupation warplanes struck the towns of Bazouriyeh and Mahmoudiyah, along with the outskirts of Kfar Roumman and Blat. Areas in Khiyam, Arabsalim, Taybeh, and Baflay were also targeted, including the orchards surrounding Qasmiyeh.
BREAKING: An Israeli airstrike hits the village of Kafr Roummane in southern Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/R07OHXadhR
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Hysteric Attack on Tyre, South Lebanon
The Israeli occupation launched a barrage of intense airstrikes on the southern city of Tyre, hitting several key locations, including the Al-Shaheed Foundation, Al-Afak Institute, Al-Qard Al-Hassan Association, the Islamic Health Organization, the old municipal building, Azhar Al-Salam Street, and Al-Diniyah Street.
Israeli Aggression on Bekaa
In West Bekaa, enemy warplanes struck Abu Rashed Mountain, located between West Bekaa and the Jezzine area, and carried out two airstrikes on the town of Labaya.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that 19 individuals were martyred and 35 others were injured in evening airstrikes across the Nabatiyeh, South Lebanon, and Baalbek-Hermel governorates.
As of yesterday, the total number of martyrs from the Israeli aggression on Lebanon reached 2,546, while the number of injured surpassed 11,862, according to statistics from the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
Source: Al-Manar Website