The Air Force Attacked

The Air Force Attacked a Town Adjacent to the Border in Southern Lebanon

The Israeli Air Force attacked Hezbollah's targets in the town of Marwahin, which is located near the border in the Zar'it area. In response, militants fired an anti-tank missile toward IDF positions on Ramim Ridge.

(Photo: Oz Zidon/Flash90)

Following the firing of an anti-tank missile towards Israel, the Israeli Air Force attacked Hezbollah's targets in the town of Marwahin, which is located near the border in the Zar'it area.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) did not confirm the reports that came from Hezbollah's media outlets in southern Lebanon. According to Arab sources, artillery shells from the IDF also hit the nearby town of Ramieh.

Earlier today, militants fired an anti-tank missile toward an IDF unit during a tour, as well as towards a nearby position. In the morning, an anti-tank missile was fired towards a group of workers operating at a construction site in Shtula, resulting in the death of one worker and injuries to three others. Following the missile attacks, the IDF targeted Hezbollah observation posts in the area.


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