One civilian killed in Israeli airstrike in Southern Lebanon
Israeli occupation forces launch an airstrike in South Lebanon and open machine-gun fire from the Samaka outpost toward the outskirts of the town of Kfar Chouba.
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The aftermath of the Israeli airstrike, which targeted a civilian vehicle in Deir al-Zahrani, south Lebanon on May 31, 2025. (X)
Lebanon’s Ministry of Health announced the martyrdom of one civilian after an Israeli airstrike targeted his vehicle early Saturday morning in Deir al-Zahrani, southern Lebanon.
عدوان جديد نفذته مسيرة اسرائيلية فجر اليوم على بلدة دير الزهراني واستهدفت الشاب محمد علي جمول أثناء توجهه الى المسجد لأداء صلاة الصبح ما أدى الى استشهاده!!#جنوب_لبنان pic.twitter.com/8sNHfY6uRH
— زينب عواضة (@Zeinab__Awada) May 31, 2025
Also, Al Mayadeen’s correspondent confirmed that the Israeli occupation forces fired heavy machine-gun rounds from the Roueisat al-Alam outpost toward the Jabal Seddaneh area in the Arkoub highlands in the south.
Israeli invading units also opened machine-gun fire from the Samaka outpost toward the outskirts of the town of Kfar Shuba.
'Israel' kills Lebanese citizens
Two individuals were martyred and a third injured on Thursday following a series of assaults carried out by the Israeli occupation on towns across southern Lebanon, according to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent.
One martyr was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces in the town of Kfar Kila, while a second, a municipal worker from Nabatieh al-Fawqa, was killed in a drone strike that targeted the outskirts of the town.
Additionally, a civilian was wounded in the town of Beit Lif in the Bint Jbeil district after an Israeli reconnaissance drone dropped a stun grenade in the area.
Elsewhere, Israeli artillery bombarded the outskirts of al-Wazzani and al-Salihani, located between Ramya and Beit Lif, following another stun grenade dropped by a drone over Ramya’s airspace.
On Wednesday, an Israeli occupation forces infantry unit crossed into Lebanese territory late Wednesday night, penetrating the Bir Shuaib area in the town of Blida in southern Lebanon.
The incursion force reportedly included two tanks, a bulldozer, and several infantry troops, and it advanced beyond the so-called "technical fence", a de facto separation line used by the Israeli occupation.
In response, a unit of the Lebanese Army swiftly deployed to the eastern perimeter of Blida, where the incursion occurred, in a move aimed at containing the violation and asserting Lebanese territorial sovereignty.
This latest breach follows a similar incident on Monday night, when an "Israeli" infantry force infiltrated residential areas in the southern town of Mays al-Jabal, stationing between civilian homes before withdrawing later under pressure.