In a blatant violation of ceasefire agreement, the Israeli occupation aircraft carried out on Saturday an airstrike on the outskirts of the eastern Lebanese mountain range in the ‘Al-Shaara’ area within the villages of Baalbek district.
Six people were martyred and two others were injured, in a new Israeli aggression on Lebanon, in an Israeli drone raid on the outskirts of Janta, in the eastern region of Bekaa.
The village of Janta area lies close to the Syrian border and the area was already hit by Israeli strikes on January 31st.
Additionally, Israeli enemy forces carried out an operation involving the explosion and burning of houses in the town of Adaisseh, South Lebanon:
Al-Manar correspondent shared a video showing the so-called UNIFIL peacekeepers patrolling near Israeli occupation forces as they burn civilians’ houses in the town of Adaisseh:
The skies over the south witnessed intensive flights of Israeli warplanes at medium altitude.
This repeated Israeli aggression against Lebanon raises many questions directed at the international committee overseeing the ceasefire agreement, as well as the guarantor countries, specifically the United States and France.”
Clashes Between Tahrir Al-Sham and Lebanese Tribes Intensify Near Syrian Border
Fierce clashes between Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham militants and Lebanese tribal fighters along the Syrian border escalated significantly, with hostilities surging from the early morning hours of Sunday until midday.
Missile Strikes Hit Lebanese Army Base
A local source told Al-Akhbar Lebanese daily that rockets struck a Lebanese army barracks near the border town of Jarmash, resulting in multiple injuries among soldiers. Simultaneously, the clashes escalated as Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham launched rockets and drones toward Lebanese villages near the border.
Drone Shot Down, Casualties Reported
Fighters from tribes in the region managed to shoot down a drone over the northern border villages of Hermel, a strategic area adjacent to Syria. According to the same source, several members of the Jaafar clan, including women and children, sustained injuries in the ongoing violence.
Meanwhile, the National News Agency reported that the Lebanese Red Cross transported eight wounded individuals to hospitals in Hermel following the bombardment of northern border areas.
Army Command Orders Response to Cross-Border Fire
Later on Saturday, the Lebanese Army announced that following directives from President Joseph Aoun, the Army Command ordered military units along the northern and eastern borders to respond to any fire originating from Syrian territory.
Source: Al-Manar Website