Two Lebanese women lost their lives and 14 people were wounded in an Israeli air strike on a building in Jennata, South Lebanon. The attack sparked fears of retaliation from Hezbollah, with Israeli media warning of unpredictable responses.
As rescue teams search for survivors under the rubble, tensions escalate as Hezbollah carried out a significant counterattack in response to the ongoing assaults on Lebanese towns and civilians by the Israeli occupation. The Resistance launched a joint missile and drone attack, targeting multiple Israeli occupation military sites and barracks in a 30-minute operation.
Israeli media reported the attack involved 150 rockets, drones, and anti-tank missiles, marking the largest assault since October 7. The targets included Zawara’ah depots, Kela’a barracks, Yoav barracks, Katsafya base, Nafah base, and an IOF battalion in Beit Hillel, showcasing the power of Hezbollah’s retaliation in the face of Israeli aggression.
Source: Agencies (translated and edited by Al-Manar English Website)