Airstrikes resume on the 4th on civilian buildings in Al-Taibeh village.
Cumulative death toll in Lebanon: 244, 39 civilians killed
As fighting continues between the two countries on the border between Israel and Lebanon, the Israeli military bombed civilian buildings in al-Taibeh, a town in southeastern Lebanon, killing two Hezbollah members and wounding two civilians in one day, Lebanese sources reported on the 4th (local) time) said.
According to official statements from the Lebanese Civil Defense and the Muslim Scout Association, the airstrikes also destroyed four other houses in the village and partially damaged nine other buildings.
Lebanese military sources reported that Israeli warplanes bombed 21 locations along the Lebanese border for 24 hours and continued to attack 25 cities and villages in the southern region with rockets and other heavy weapons.
Israeli military spokesman Avichai Adrai also announced on social media
Meanwhile, Hezbollah also announced that its combat units attacked several targets, including Israel’s Yoror and Abibim settlements.
The border between Lebanon and Israel has been in a state of repeated fighting and tension since Hezbollah began firing dozens of rockets on October 8 to support Hamas’ attack on Israel the previous day and attack Israel.
Retaliation continued as the Israeli military continued to fire heavy weapons toward southeastern Lebanon.
A Lebanese security force source said that the fighting between Lebanese Hezbollah and Israel has resulted in the deaths of 244 people, including high-ranking military commanders, on the Lebanese side alone, of which 176 were Hezbollah members and 39 were civilians.
Source: Donga
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