Towns in southern Lebanon are subjected daily to Israeli air strikes and artillery shelling with (French) white phosphorus shells.

Al Jazeera's correspondent said that the Israeli occupation forces bombed several towns in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, while sirens sounded in Israeli areas after missiles were launched from Lebanon.

The correspondent explained that Israeli aircraft and artillery bombed the towns of Markaba, Hula, Mays al-Jabal, Blida, and Marwahin in southern Lebanon.

On the other hand, sirens sounded in Margaliot in the Galilee Finger area, and in several settlements in the Ras Naqoura area in the Western Galilee on the Lebanese border.

For its part, Lebanese Hezbollah said that its fighters today, Tuesday, targeted the Israeli Ramim military barracks with two Burkan missiles, achieving a direct hit.

During the first three months of the confrontation between the two parties, Hezbollah says it carried out nearly 700 strikes against Israeli targets, including 48 Israeli military sites and points, and targeting 17 settlements on the border, which extends 140 kilometers from Ras Naqoura in the west to the occupied Syrian Golan in the east.

Meanwhile, Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said last Saturday that his forces had attacked more than 50 Hezbollah targets in Syria and 3,400 targets in Lebanon since the start of the war in the Gaza Strip, and Hagari spoke of the destruction of 150 Hezbollah cells in Lebanon.

The towns of southern Lebanon are subjected daily to Israeli air strikes and artillery shelling with white phosphorus shells.

Since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, the border between Lebanon and Israel has witnessed severe tension and an exchange of fire between Hezbollah and Palestinian factions in Lebanon on the one hand, and the Israeli occupation forces on the other hand, which led to deaths and injuries on both sides.

Source: Al Jazeera