Smoke rose from the village of Alma al-Shaab in the Tire district of southern Lebanon, near the Israeli border (Reuters)

Hezbollah announced this morning, Saturday, that it had targeted the Israeli military site Al-Baghdadi, off the southern border of Lebanon, with a Burkan-type missile, causing direct hits, while the occupation army confirmed that it had bombed areas in southern Lebanon.

This comes after the party carried out five attacks yesterday against Israeli sites, targeting artillery positions in Dishon, and concentrations of occupation forces in the Jal al-Alam and al-Raheb sites. Hezbollah also attacked the al-Summaqa and Ruwaisat al-Alam sites in the occupied Kfar Shuba hills.

In the same context, Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that an Israeli raid targeted the town of Majdal Zoun in southern Lebanon.

The Lebanese National News Agency reported on Saturday that “enemy warplanes launched a raid targeting a house in the town of Majdal Zoun without it exploding, but they raided the same place a second time, completely destroying the house and leveling it to the ground.”

She indicated that civil defense and ambulance teams went to inspect the site of the raid.

For its part, the Israeli army said that its warplanes raided last night Hezbollah infrastructure in the Labouneh area and a building it described as military in the Aita al-Shaab area in southern Lebanon.

An Israeli army statement confirmed that it had monitored the launching of a rocket from within the Lebanese border towards the Kibbutz Yiftah area, and said that its forces responded to the sources of fire.

The border areas in southern Lebanon have witnessed security tension and exchanges of fire between the Israeli army on the one hand and Hezbollah and the Palestinian resistance on the other, since October 8, after Israel declared war on the Gaza Strip.

Source: Al Jazeera + agencies