An Israeli strike on a village on the outskirts of Sour, southern Lebanon, on Oct. 27, 2024. (Credit: Kawnat Haju/AFP)
The Israeli army, which continues to booby-trap and blow up buildings in southern Lebanon, has destroyed several infrastructures in the localities of Dhaira, Yarin and Oum al-Tout, in the district of Sour.
According to testimonies given by residents to our correspondent in the South, Mountasser Abdallah, several buildings in Dhaira were destroyed in this way, including two mosques, a cemetery and a school.
Similar operations also took place in Yarin and Oum al-Tout, according to local residents and the official National News Agency (NNA).
For at least the past two weeks, the Israeli army has been carrying out massive destruction operations in the villages of southern Lebanon it has been able to enter, often after violent clashes with Hezbollah. Entire districts of villages such as Yaroun, Mohaibib, Blida, Mais al-Jabal, Aita al-Shaab and Kfar Kila have been destroyed along the Blue Line.

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