Hamas leader Hassan Farhat killed in an Israeli attack in Saida
An Israeli attack targeted an apartment building in Saida, southern Lebanon, killing Hamas leader Hassan Farhat and two others.
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The targeted apartment is in Saida, southern Lebanon. (Social media)
Three people were killed in an Israeli attack on an apartment in the southern Lebanese city of Saida, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent.
Our correspondent detailed how the target in Saida was Hamas leader Hassan Farhat, who was in an apartment on Dalaa Street in downtown Saida that was bombed by an Israeli drone early Friday morning.
Israeli occupation forces had launched several raids since the evening on areas in southern Lebanon, including al-Naqoura, Nabatieh, and Saida, resulting in damage to the targeted areas.
As our correspondent reported earlier, another airstrike targeted the Wadi Ezza area in southern Lebanon.
Yesterday morning, Thursday, the Israeli occupation targeted a car in the city of Bint Jbeil, resulting in two injuries, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
The Israeli occupation forces have continued their violations of the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon since November 27, 2024, with more than 2,000 violations recorded, including blatant attacks on areas in the South, the Bekaa Valley, and the southern suburbs of Beirut.
One citizen sustained injuries after an Israeli drone targeted his vehicle in southernmost Lebanon on Thursday, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry's Public Health Emergency Operations Center.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent had reported that an Israeli drone strike targeted a car in Alma al-Shaab, in the Tyre District.
The Israeli occupation also targeted a vehicle in Bint Jbeil earlier in the morning, resulting in two injuries, according to the Health Ministry.
Moreover, Lebanon's General Directorate of Civil Defense – Islamic Health Authority confirmed that the Israeli occupation launched three airstrikes at dawn Thursday, targeting a newly established center in the town of al-Naqoura in South Lebanon.