BEIRUT, (PIC)
The Israeli army continued on Thursday its bloody war on Lebanon for 31 successive days, with intense air and artillery shelling targeting areas across the country, and ground incursion into some towns and villages in southern Lebanon, amid fierce resistance from the Islamic resistance.
Israeli warplanes launched early Thursday violent raids on the town of Al-Khiam, the Islamic Health Authority Center in the town of Al-Bazouriya in the Tyre District, in southern Lebanon.
The Lebanese army announced the martyrdom of three of its members, including an officer who was killed in an Israeli raid in southern Lebanon.
Last night, Israeli warplanes launched 17 raids on Beirut’s southern suburb, which resulted in the complete destruction of six buildings near Al-Laylaki district.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health stated that one man was martyred, and five others injured by an Israeli raid on the Al-Janah district in the Beirut’s southern suburb.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the death toll from the ongoing Israeli aggression against Lebanon had surged to 2,574 martyrs and 12,000 injured since October 8, 2023.
The ministry explained that 28 people were martyred and 139 others wounded in an Israeli airstrike that targeted the governorates of Nabatiyeh, the south, and the Hermel in southern and eastern Lebanon.
Earlier yesterday, an Israeli warplane targeted a motorcycle in the town of Rashkaniya in southern Lebanon, resulting in the martyrdom of its driver, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
Lebanese official data said that the ongoing Israeli aggression has led to the displacement of more than one million and 340 thousand citizens from various areas, especially southern Lebanon.
On the other hand, four rockets were fired from Lebanon towards the Greater Tel Aviv, the Israeli army said on X on Wednesday evening, noting that some missiles were intercepted while the rest landed in the area, with injuries reported among those rushing to shelters.
The sirens were heard in areas of the Greater Tel Aviv and Hasharon in central Israel. Shortly before that, sirens were also heard in dozens of Israeli cities and towns throughout the Greater Tel Aviv region, including the cities of Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Netanya and Bnei Brak.