Israeli occupation forces continued their bloody war on Lebanon for the 28th consecutive day on Sunday, launching new airstrikes on the southern suburbs of the capital Beirut and southern towns, amid ongoing attempts to advance on the ground met with fierce resistance from Hezbollah.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the number of martyrs from the ongoing Israeli aggression on Lebanon has risen to 2,448, in addition to 11,471 injured, since October 8, 2023, up to yesterday (Saturday), according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
In a brief statement, the ministry reported that 36 martyrs and 204 injuries were recorded during Thursday and Friday due to the Israeli airstrikes.
On Sunday, Israeli occupation aircraft carried out a series of airstrikes targeting areas in the southern suburbs of Beirut. The occupation army issued a warning to evacuate several buildings in the Haret Hreik and Hadath areas in the southern suburb.
Israeli aircraft also struck a number of cities and towns in southern and eastern Lebanon, as well as the southern suburbs of Beirut on Saturday.
Lebanese sources reported that Israeli airstrikes targeted the towns of Aita al-Chaab, Dhahiya, Adaisseh, Shahabiya, Sidiqin, Qabraykhah, Rashnaniyah, Bafliyeh, Dabb’al, Tayr Harfa, Sarifa, and Jbaa in southern Lebanon.
Media sources indicated that Israeli airstrikes targeted the towns of Khyam, Ramiah, and Barashit in southern Lebanon in the morning, while the occupation’s artillery shelled the town of Kfar Shuba.
Zionist airstrikes also targeted the towns of Ansar, Bouday, Nabi Sheet, Khadr, Sarin, and the city of Baalbek in the Bekaa region of eastern Lebanon, and an Israeli drone struck the town of Chtoura in the Bekaa.
In response, Hezbollah continued its operations against Israeli occupation forces and settlements, confirming direct hits on its targets and inflicting casualties on the Israeli army.