The Israeli occupation forces continued on the second day of Eid Al-Adha to violate Lebanese sovereignty and breach the ceasefire agreement in effect along the southern border.
According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, an Israeli glider dropped on Saturday a bomb near civilians in the town of Houla, wounding two individuals.

Meanwhile, Israeli reconnaissance drones maintained low-altitude flights over Beirut’s southern suburbs and the southern towns of Al-Zahrani, Aaqbiyeh, and Bisariyeh areas.
Aftermath of Israeli Strike on Dahiyeh
In the aftermath of the Israeli enemy strike on multiple residential buildings in Beirut’s Dahiyeh, municipal teams, civil defense units, and local organizations, including Imam Al-Mahdi Scouts, continued clearing debris and assessing damage across residential areas.
According to the local Reconstruction Committee, the attack completely destroyed nine buildings, damaged 71 others, and caused destruction to 50 vehicles and 177 commercial establishments.

Lebanese Officials Reject Israeli Claims
In a televised interview with the Saudi Al Hadath TV, Information Minister Paul Morcos stated that the Lebanese Army had inspected the alleged weapons storage sites in Beirut’s southern suburbs and found no evidence of any arms.
“The ceasefire monitoring committee informed Israel that no weapons were present before the strike,” Morcos added, adding that the Israeli enemy deliberately keeps Lebanon in a constant state of conflict and obstructs the army’s deployment to the southern region.
Army Coordinates with UNIFIL in South Lebanon
Separately, on Saturday, the Lebanese Army reported that, in coordination with UNIFIL, it had removed Israeli-placed earthen berms and reopened several roads in the outskirts of Mais Al-Jabal in the Marjayoun district that had been blocked by Israeli occupation forces.
Source: News Agencies