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10 Killed & 3 Injured in Israeli Airstrike in Lebanon

10 Killed & 3 Injured in Israeli Airstrike in Lebanon

August 17, 2024
10 Killed & 3 Injured in Israeli Airstrike in Lebanon

Israeli airstrikes south of Lebanon

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An Israeli airstrike targeted a residential building in Wadi Al-Kfour, Nabatieh, in southern Lebanon early on Saturday, resulting in 10 fatalities, including children. Additionally, three injuries were reported among Syrian nationals, and one injury among a Sudanese national, according to preliminary figures announced by the Lebanese Ministry of Health. Rescue teams continue to search through the rubble at the targeted site, according to the National News Agency.

On Friday evening, Israeli warplanes struck the outskirts of Bint Jbeil near Maroun Al-Ras in southern Lebanon. The air raids also targeted the towns of Haneen and Maroun Al-Ras. Additionally, Israeli army artillery shelled Yaroun and Khiyam. The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that a citizen was injured due to the shelling in Khiyam.

Phosphorus artillery shelling targeted the southeastern outskirts of the town of Mays Al-Jabal, causing a fire in the area. The Israeli army stated that its air force targeted military buildings of Hezbollah in Maroun Al-Ras and Aita Al-Shaab in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli army also announced that it attacked a Hezbollah military site in the town of Aytaroun on Friday. The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that one person was killed and another injured in an Israeli airstrike on Aytaroun in southern Lebanon on Friday.

Furthermore, Hezbollah launched an aerial attack using a fleet of drones on the armored battalion headquarters of Brigade 188 in the “Rawiya” barracks. The group stated that the attack targeted positions where officers and soldiers were stationed, hitting its targets with precision and causing confirmed injuries.

Hezbollah also mentioned that it targeted buildings used by Israeli soldiers in the Natua settlement with appropriate weapons. Additionally, the group targeted Israeli soldiers deployed around the Jal Al-Deir site with “Falaq” missiles, soldiers around the Metait barracks with rocket-propelled weapons, and the Al-Asi site with artillery shells. Hezbollah also reported targeting Israeli army artillery positions in Al-Zawura with rocket-propelled weapons.

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