Israeli enemy warplanes raided around midnight a three-story building in the southern Lebanese town of Hanine, which led to its complete destruction and significantly damaged properties, infrastructure, and surrounding homes, as well as several cars.
Furthermore, Israeli reconnaissance and unmanned aerial vehicles intensified their flights over Hanine after the raid, preventing ambulances from reaching the targeted house for over two hours, ostensibly to hinder any rescue efforts. However, it was later revealed that the house was unoccupied.
Additionally, the town of Tayr Harfa was subjected to a similar airstrike around 9:00 pm yesterday, resulting in material damage to several houses and the closure of the main road with stones and debris from the attack.
As of Tuesday morning, the Israeli enemy has launched flare bombs over southern border villages adjacent to the Blue Line in the western and central sectors, reaching the outskirts of Zebqin, Yater, and Kafra. Hostile reconnaissance aircraft also flew over villages in the Tyre district and the coastal area. The southern sky witnessed the flight of reconnaissance aircraft of new, unfamiliar types since the beginning of the events.
In the early hours, enemy positions near Mount Hermon unleashed heavy gunfire towards the outskirts of the southern Lebanese town of Naqoura.
It is worth mentioning that the displacement crisis has become increasingly burdensome for municipalities hosting displaced persons from border villages adjacent to Palestine, due to limited resources and the prolonged duration of displacement.
Israeli warplanes strike southern border towns
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