With the continued Israeli raids on various regions in Lebanon, today, Thursday, Israel launched 5 raids on the town of Tibnin in southern Lebanon, according to Al-Arabiya/Al-Hadath correspondent.
The towns of Kafra, Majdal Salam, Deir Kifa and Bint Jbeil were also targeted with two raids.
Israel also bombed a car in the city of Sidon, killing 2 in an initial toll.
While a UNIFIL convoy passed by during the targeting, resulting in a number of soldiers being slightly injured.
On the other hand, missiles were fired towards Upper Galilee and Western Galilee in northern Israel, according to Al-Arabiya/Al-Hadath correspondent.
40 missiles were also observed being launched towards Acre, Nahariya, and the suburbs of Haifa as well.
Bombing on the road to Aria
Earlier today, Israel struck a car on the Aaraiya Road in Mount Lebanon Governorate, where a drone bombed a car on the Kahala Aaraiya Road, which is the international road linking the capital, Beirut, to the Bekaa (east), killing a woman and wounding a man who was with her.< /p>
In addition, a Lebanese security source reported that the final toll of the series of Israeli raids on the Bekaa and Baalbek yesterday amounted to 54 dead and 21 wounded.
60 Hezbollah members killed
While the Israeli army announced that its fighters attacked 110 targets in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip during the past day.
He explained in a statement that he targeted 20 sites in Baalbek-Hermel and north of the Litani River, which led to the killing of about 60 Hezbollah members.
He also indicated that among the sites that were attacked were dozens of targets belonging to the party, including rocket launchers and weapons depots, according to his claim.
Since September
It is noteworthy that since last September 23, Israel has intensified its raids on various regions in Lebanon, especially the south and the Bekaa (east), as well as the southern suburb of Beirut, which was considered a fortified stronghold for Hezbollah.
At the beginning of last October, it launched a “limited ground operation” in the south, according to its description, where its forces penetrated a number of border towns.
Israel seeks to push Hezbollah members north of the Litani River, and keep the area separating the borders of Lebanon and Israel free of militants, in order to allow the settlers to return to the north, after they fled to escape the party’s missiles