
Lebanese Health: 10 Injured in Two Israeli Airstrikes on Southern Lebanon
The Lebanese Public Health Emergency Operations Center stated that an Israeli airstrike targeted the Rahhal Tower in the Tyre district last night, wounding nine citizens.
The center added in a statement published by the Lebanese National News Agency that the second Israeli airstrike, which targeted the town of Zrarieh in the Sidon district, resulted in a child being seriously injured, requiring her admission to intensive care.
The Lebanese news agency revealed that an Israeli force penetrated at midnight last night from the Khallet Wardeh border area, reaching the vicinity of the Aita al-Shaab municipality, and positioned itself in the area.
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