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Zionist Forces Extend Military Operations into Lebanon, Striking Akkar Region for the First Time

On Saturday, hostilities intensified as Israeli forces conducted multiple airstrikes in southern Lebanon, part of the ongoing conflict in the region.

The ongoing conflict between Israeli forces and Lebanon intensified on Saturday as multiple air strikes were carried out across the South, Bekaa, Beirut, and northern regions of the country. According to the latest figures from the health ministry, the hostilities have resulted in 2,968 fatalities and 13,319 individuals injured.

An Israeli warplane conducted a raid on Haris, a town situated in Tyre City, resulting in casualties. Additional airstrikes were carried out by Israeli forces targeting the town of Halousiya and the surrounding areas of Qana.

Drone strikes attributed to Zionist forces reportedly targeted areas near Hiram Hospital as well as the region between Al-Humairi and Maaroub.

An airstrike conducted by the Israeli air force targeted the area between the Al-Maslak and Al-Salihiya neighborhoods in the city of Nabatieh, resulting in two fatalities. Additionally, an Israeli drone launched a guided missile strike on the eastern town of Zawtar.

Israeli fighter jets conducted airstrikes on the Germash crossing in Hermel City, located on the Lebanon-Syria border. Another air raid by Israeli forces targeted the town of Mashghara in Western Bekaa. Officials have confirmed that there were no casualties reported in these incidents.

In a recent escalation of conflict, the Akkar region in Lebanon has come under attack by Israeli forces for the first time. An air raid struck Mount Akroum, while another targeted the area between Al-Nassoub and Halwas.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Resistance persisted in its offensive actions against Israeli occupation forces stationed in border villages, as well as targeting Zionist military installations and settlements.

The image in reference, sourced from Al-Manar’s official platform, showcases a prominent event captured on November 2024. The photograph, which is available in multiple resolutions to accommodate various display requirements, serves as a significant visual documentation of the ongoing developments at that time.

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