BEIRUT, (PIC)
The Israeli army continued on Saturday its daily raids on various areas in Lebanon, targeting the Al-Hadath area and Haret Hreik in the southern suburb of Beirut.
During the past 24 hours, the Israeli army repeatedly warned the residents of buildings in the Ghobeiry area, in addition to other buildings in Haret Hreik and Burj al-Barajneh in the southern suburb of Beirut, asking them to evacuate their homes before being bombed.
On Friday evening, an entire family, consisting of the parents and three children, was martyred in a raid that targeted their home in the town of Ain Qana in southern Lebanon.
The Lebanese News Agency explained that Israeli warplanes bombed the home of the citizen Ni’mat Allah Hussein Malah in Ain Qana, in the Iqlim al-Tuffah area, resulting in the destruction of the house, and a massacre in which Malah, his wife and their three children were martyred.
The Lebanese News Agency reported that an Israeli drone launched a raid on the agricultural neighborhood, which includes popular housing in Tyre, adding that it led to “the martyrdom of three people and the injury of nine others, in addition to severe damage to the targeted site.”
The Agency pointed out that the ambulance and civil defense personnel, with the support of the army, continued to search for the missing at the site.
Meanwhile, the Lebanese Hezbollah announced targeting, with missiles and drones, two Israeli military bases, settlements, and 25 gatherings of Israeli troops.
The party said that it targeted the Tira al-Karmel base in the south of Haifa with a salvo of qualitative missiles, and the Shraga base north of Acre, the administrative headquarters of the Golani Brigade.
It also announced targeting, with suicide drones and missile salvos, the Dishon settlement in the Galilee, and nine gatherings of Israeli soldiers in the settlements of Yaron, Sa’sa, Misgav Am, Al-Manara, Baram, Doviv, and the Yiftah and Doviv barracks.
In southern Lebanon, Hezbollah reported targeting, with missiles and drones, 16 gatherings of Israeli soldiers.
On Friday, the Lebanese Hezbollah published footage of its bombing of the “Kirya” base in central Tel Aviv, last Wednesday, with “Qader 2” rockets and “qualitative” drones.
The party revealed that the base “includes the headquarters of the Israeli Ministry of War, the General Staff, the War Management Room, and the Air Force’s War Control and Supervision Authority.”
A Hezbollah’s video showed the launch of three drones and their overflight as well as the preparation and launching of rockets from inside a tunnel, in addition to Israeli defense attempts to confront them.