Four martyrs from unexploded ordinance left behind by IOF in Lebanon
Four martyrs from one family were killed in Tayr Harfa, south Lebanon when a house booby-trapped by the Israeli occupation exploded.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Southern Lebanon reported on Friday that four members of the same family were martyred in the town of Tayr Harfa, located in the Tyre district. The explosion, which occurred in one of the town's homes, was caused by remnants left by the occupation, with local media suggesting the house had been booby-trapped.
Our correspondent reported that the occupation launched an airstrike targeting the Tobna area, located on the outskirts of the town of al-Baysariah, in the al-Zahrani district of Saida, in Southern Lebanon.
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In Hasbaya, within the Nabatieh District, an Israeli drone was observed flying over the occupied Shebaa Farms and the Arqoub area. The drone continued its flight across the western heights of Mount Hermon, overlooking the Rashaya al-Wadi area, the eastern and western Bekaa, the Iqlim al-Tuffah region, and the hills of Burghaz and Aaramta. It also flew over lands bordering the area opposite Rashaya al-Wadi and the eastern side.
Israeli occupation forces have continued to violate the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, executing a series of airstrikes on Thursday night across Southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley.
According to Al Mayadeen's correspondent, Israeli warplanes targeted areas between Kafroue and Wadi al-Zahrani, as well as launched another raid on the outskirts of al-Kharayeb in the eastern mountain range.
Additionally, occupation aircraft carried out two airstrikes on the valley between the towns o f Bfarwa and Azza in the Nabatieh district in Southern Lebanon.
A few days ago, the Lebanese military announced in a statement that its forces had deployed in the town of Taybeh-Marjayoun in the eastern sector, as well as in other border areas south of the Litani River following the withdrawal of invading Israeli units. The deployment was carried out in coordination with the Quintet Committee overseeing the ceasefire agreement.
The Army Command reiterated the importance of citizens adhering to the directives issued in its official statements and following the guidance of the deployed military units in the southern regions to ensure their safety and security.
Despite the expiration of the 60-day deadline for Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, as stipulated in the ceasefire agreement, Israeli occupation forces continue their aggressive actions, particularly targeting villages along the frontline bordering occupied Palestine.
The latest attack included the demolition of several buildings and homes, in the border town of Mays al-Jabal, with some set ablaze. Additionally, flares were dropped over the skies of the town of Yaroun.