Israeli enemy forces detonated a building under construction north of Mays al-Jabal southern Lebanon and targeted a house in Adaysah with a quadcopter drone early this morning, according to Al-Manar TV correspondent.
In another attack, enemy forces targeted the roof of a building opposite a spring in the town of Adaysah with an explosive device dropped from a quadcopter drone.
Earlier this morning, Israeli forces infiltrated the outskirts of the southern Lebanese town of Mays al-Jabal and proceeded to detonate two houses. pic.twitter.com/I9Z0ZVftZg
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These attacks came within the context of ongoing Israeli aggression in southern Lebanon, where enemy forces resort to using attack drones and targeted bombings against civilian buildings and facilities in southern villages and towns.
These repeated attacks over the past few weeks have caused widespread damage to property and infrastructure, amid silence from the committee overseeing the cessation of hostilities and a lack of effective official Lebanese government action to curb these violations.
The occupying forces are accused of daily violations of the ceasefire agreement concluded last November, which ended a 66-day offensive. During that offensive, the forces allegedly committed dozens of massacres against civilians and caused massive destruction to public and private property in Lebanon, particularly in the south, the Bekaa Valley, and the southern suburbs of Beirut.
Source: Al-Manar correspondnet in south Lebanon



