
Israeli Army Carries Out Explosions and Sweeping Operations in Bint Jbeil and Tyre
Key Takeaways
- Jebchit and Majdal Zoun targeted by strikes in southern Lebanon.
- Deadly strikes killed people in multiple southern Lebanon sites.
- Homes and neighborhoods were hit; casualties reported.
Bint Jbeil and Tyre
The Israeli enemy army carried out extensive explosions in the Bint Jbeil district and sweeping operations on Sunday in the Bint Jbeil and Tyre districts of southern Lebanon, continuing what Saba described as “Zionist violations of the ceasefire agreement.”
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Saba said the Israeli enemy carried out explosion operations in the towns of Beit Yahoun and Kounine in the Bint Jbeil district, while a helicopter conducted a sweeping operation in Majdel Zoun in the Tyre district and a Zionist drone dropped a sound grenade on Al-Mansouri.

Saba also said that since March 2 of last year, the Israeli enemy escalated its criminal aggression on Lebanon, targeting Lebanese towns, villages, cities, and civilian properties, resulting in thousands of martyrs and wounded, and the displacement of approximately one and a half million Lebanese citizens.
In a separate account, Ici Beyrouth reported that Israeli strikes continued on Thursday across several regions of southern Lebanon, and that an interim tally from the Emergency Operations Center of the Health Ministry put the death toll at at least 15 people, including at least five women and two children.
Ici Beyrouth added that the Israeli army launched a new evacuation appeal targeting at least 15 localities in southern Lebanon, with Avichay Adraee urging residents to leave their homes and move away by at least one kilometer.
Demolitions, drones, and Hezbollah
Twaslnews said Israel revived wide-scale demolitions in southern Lebanon, with the Israeli army blowing up sites on Thursday and Friday in the towns of Hadatha, Beit Yahoun, Kounine, al-Tiri and Kfar Tibnit.
Twaslnews reported that an Israeli drone struck a vehicle in Siddiqin in the Tyre district in two consecutive attacks, wounding two people, and that Israeli drones dropped stun grenades in Safad al-Battikh and al-Mansouri with no casualties reported.

In the same period, Twaslnews said the Israeli army claimed it killed a Hezbollah member in the Ali al-Taher heights after he was detected as he emerged from an underground facility and was hit in an air strike.
Sky News Arabia said residents of some towns adjacent to the so-called Yellow Line that Israel established in southern Lebanon continued their normal activities despite ongoing Israeli airstrikes and difficult security conditions.
In a separate framing of the cross-border exchanges, بوابة أخبار اليوم الإلكترونية said Israeli media reported hearing a blast after sirens were sounded in the Galilee after rockets were fired from Lebanon, while IDF Radio announced that the number of soldiers killed in southern Lebanon has risen to 6 since resuming clashes with Hezbollah.
Casualties, rescuers, and risk
L'Orient-Le Jour reported that an Israeli strike on Majdel Zoun killed five people, including three Civil Defense members, and that the other two victims were civilians including a bulldozer operator.
“Deadly strikes in southern Lebanon”
The outlet quoted Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemning the Majdel Zoun attack that killed three Civil Defense members, saying it was “a new war crime clearly committed by Israel and a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.”
L'Orient-Le Jour also said that the strike left five people trapped at the site by around 9 p.m., including three Civil Defense members and two civilians, and that a Civil Defense source confirmed that three rescuers had been killed under the rubble shortly before 10 p.m.
Lebanon 24 shifted the focus to the wider stakes of detonations, saying geologist and researcher Tony Nimer warned that large underground detonations around Shuqif Castle and the Litani Valley could have geological repercussions tied to the Rom Fault.
Lebanon 24 said the Rom Fault is considered geologically active and that studies indicate it was responsible for the devastating earthquake that struck the area in 1837, with a magnitude of around 7.1 on the Richter scale, while also noting that there were “yet no scientific data proving that any potential detonation would necessarily cause an earthquake.”
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