Northern Front, UNIFIL 

Report: Attacks on two centers in Lebanon, UNIFIL operatives were injured 

A number of Hezbollah terrorists were injured in the attack in southern Lebanon. Sky News reported that operatives of the UN UNIFIL force were injured during another attack in the Al-Dahira region, south of Lebanon.

Attack in Lebanon (Photo: Arabic news networks)

A number of Hezbollah terrorists were injured today (Sunday) in attacks attributed to Israel in southern Lebanon's Aita al-Sha'ab, the Saudi TV network "Al-Arabiya" reported.

Sky News reported that several operatives of the UN UNIFIL force were injured during another attack in the Al-Dahira area, south of Lebanon.

Earlier this morning it was reported in Lebanon that a vehicle was attacked by an unmanned aircraft in the village of Sheba in southern Lebanon. According to the reports, a missile was fired at a motorcycle and there was one killed on the spot. Later, the Lebanese Ministry of Health confirmed the report and updated that there were killed and wounded.

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