Israeli air and artillery strikes intensified on Monday across southern Lebanon and the Western Bekaa, hitting multiple towns north and south of the Litani River and causing casualties, as renewed threats loomed over Beirut’s southern suburb, Dahiyeh, a day after a deadly raid on a residential area near Rafik Hariri Hospital.
Al-Manar correspondent reported a wave of Israeli air strikes targeting towns south of the Litani River, including Jwayya, Hadatha, Arzoun, Haris, and Jmeijmeh.
Israeli artillery shelling targetd the town of Baraashit, according to our correspondent.
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Further strikes were reported north of the river, hitting Jibshit, Adshit, Mayfadoun, Kfar Remman, and Nabatieh Al-Fawqa, in a widening scope of attacks across the region.
Israeli artillery also shelled the town of Habboush, our correspondent reported.
In the Western Bekaa, air raids targeted Mashghara, Suhmor, Zellaya, and Qelya. The strike on Mashghara left three people martyred and three others injured.
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Meanwhile, the Israeli army renewed its threats against Beirut’s southern suburb, Dahiyeh, a day after launching at least eight strikes on the area.
On Sunday, the Israeli enemy committed a massacre in Beirut’s Jnah, by striking a residential neighborhood between a mall and Rafik Hariri Hospital, killing five people and wounding several others.