Mutual bombing between the Israeli army and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon (French)

Lebanese Hezbollah announced today, Monday, the killing of two of its members in confrontations with the Israeli occupation army in southern Lebanon, bringing its death toll to 190 since October 8, 2023.

For its part, the Civil Defense in southern Lebanon said that 4 people were killed and others were injured in two Israeli raids on two homes in the towns of Tayr Harfa and Maroun al-Ras.

Hezbollah announced in separate statements that it had targeted spy equipment at the Israeli radar site opposite the towns of Shebaa and Kafar Shuba with a guided missile, and that it had targeted the Pranit barracks with a “Falaq 1” missile, achieving a direct hit.

The party also targeted the Zarit barracks with missile launches from Falaq 1, achieving direct hits, and a building in the Yaroun colony where enemy soldiers were positioned with appropriate weapons, and it sustained a direct hit.

Israeli raids

Al Jazeera's correspondent said that an Israeli raid targeted the town of Blida in southern Lebanon.

Earlier today, Monday, Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that a local Hezbollah official survived after an Israeli drone bombed a car near Bint Jbeil Governmental Hospital in Nabatieh Governorate, southern Lebanon, while others were injured in the targeting.

Director of Al Jazeera's office in Lebanon, Mazen Ibrahim, said that the Israeli occupation carried out a series of air strikes today in all sectors of southern Lebanon.

The day before yesterday, Saturday, Israel targeted a car in the town of Jadra, about 40 kilometers from the Israeli-Lebanese border, in the second targeting outside the southern border area since the start of the escalation of the war in Gaza.

The Israeli sources said that what they described as a leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Basil Saleh, was the target of the strike, but he survived it.

The strike led to the death of two people - one of them a civilian - while Hezbollah mourned one of its members from the town's residents.

In the wake of a devastating war on the Gaza Strip, since October 8, 2023, the Israeli-Lebanese border has witnessed an exchange of fire and bombing between the occupation army on the one hand and Hezbollah and Palestinian factions on the other hand, which led to deaths and injuries on both sides and Lebanese civilians.

Source: Al Jazeera