Israeli strikes kill 4 in South Lebanon, including mother, 2 children
The Israeli heavy strikes targeted several towns and villages across southern Lebanon.
The Israeli occupation military launched a series of airstrikes across several regions of southern Lebanon, resulting in the martyrdom of four people, including a mother and her two children.
The aggressions targeted the Lebanese villages of Souaneh, Adshit, and Chehabiyeh.
جنوب لبنان ليس مؤيداً للمقاومة، جنوب لبنان ومناطق لبنانية أخرى هم المقاومة أمها وأبوها وخزانها البشري… يتألم الجنوب نعم، لكن الأهم أنه يؤلم ويؤدب ويساند من لم يجد له سنداً إلا الله.#جنوب_لبنان #الشهابية #عدشيت #الصوانة pic.twitter.com/hDlDcChCc2
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The attacks on civilian homes came after the resistance carried out a significant operation earlier this morning, including a missile attack near the the Israeli Northern Command headquarters in Safad, northern occupied Palestine. This marked the second strike against "Israel's" most vital military base in the North since October 2023.
Israeli media reported that at least 10 missiles were launched toward Israeli military bases and sites, killing an Israeli soldier and injuring 7 others.
Sirens were triggered in many settlements in the North, including "Netu'a", Upper occupied al-Jalil ("Galilee"), and Safad.
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Israeli media stated that 8 missiles were launched toward Safad this morning with one hitting a building in the city. Safad's mayor announced that "Missiles did not fall inside the city, rather struck bases around it."
In a significant development, Israeli media said the missiles used by the Resistance to target Safad were probably precision missiles, emphasizing that the Iron Dome had failed to intercept them all.
Sayyed Nasrallah; don't test us
Speaking at a ceremony honoring the wounded and detained members of the Resistance yesterday, Hezbollah's chief warned the Israelis from launching a war on Lebanon, reiterating that operations will halt if the war on Gaza stops.
"If the enemy carries out its threats against us, it must realize that the hundred thousand who left the North will not return," Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah vowed, emphasizing that Israeli Minister of Security Yoav Gallant "must realize that if he launches a war on us, then he will have two million displaced [settlers] from the North and not just a hundred thousand."
In response to the threats of the Israeli Minister of Security, Yoav Gallant, Sayyed Nasrallah said, "If you do not want to stop the war with us, then you are welcome [to carry it on]."
"The Resistance today is more certain, determined, and prepared to confront the [Israeli] enemy," the leader concluded.