Strikes close to Sour on Sept. 29, 2024. (Credit: Kawnat Haju/AFP)
The night from Sunday to Monday was marked by another series of deadly strikes in southern Lebanon, according to information from local and security sources contacted by our correspondent.
Between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m., artillery fire and an airstrike targeted Kfar Shuba (Hasbaya), while other strikes hit Deir Zahrani, Kfar Tebnit, and Kfar Hammam. In Kfar Tebnit, a raid struck a rescue team from the Islamic Mission Scouts, affiliated with the Amal movement, who were at the site of a previous strike, lightly injuring four of them and damaging an ambulance. Strikes against rescuers have increased in recent days, and the Ministry of Health announced the death of at least 14 rescuers over the weekend.
At 11 p.m., two bombings struck the outskirts of Zebdine and Shoukine (Nabatieh), with three more hitting Kfar Shuba. An hour later, Qlayleh (Sour) and a house in Khiam (Marjayoun) were bombed.
At 1 a.m., a drone strike targeted an area between Arzoun and Shhour, killing at least three people, according to available information. Around 3 a.m., a strike hit Ebba.
Additionally, one person was rescued alive from the rubble of a building that collapsed after a deadly strike in Ain al-Delb. This bombing had killed at least 32 people.
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