Martyrdom of 81 people following the massive attacks of the Zionist regime on Lebanon
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On the third day of the massive attack by the Zionist regime, the fighters of this regime targeted areas in the south, eastern Bekaa and also in Mount Lebanon. And in Nabatieh province in southern Lebanon, 20 people were martyred as a result of these attacks.
This statistic was announced by the Public Health Emergency Operations Center and quoted by the Lebanese National News Agency.
Also, 22 other people were martyred in the attacks on the towns of Maisera in Kaservan city, Jun in Shouf city, and Ras Asta in Jbeil city.
Meanwhile, Najib Mikati, the Prime Minister of Lebanon, stated at the meeting of the Security Council to review the developments in Lebanon that “the number of civilian martyrs is increasing and the hospitals are no longer able to accept more wounded.” They are not.” He also emphasized “Lebanon’s right to establishment, security and sovereignty”.
On the other hand, the Israeli army announced that its fighters have targeted 280 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon on Wednesday and are preparing their forces to carry out “ground operations”. According to the army of this regime, some of these targets included missile launch platforms that were used to attack Safad and Nahariya.
On the other hand, Hezbollah announced for the first time since the beginning of the conflict that on Wednesday morning it fired a “Qader 1” ballistic missile at the Mossad headquarters in the suburbs of Tel Aviv. According to the announcement of the Zionist Army Radio, this missile is the first missile that was fired from Lebanon to Tel Aviv in this war and the Flakhan Dawood system managed to intercept it.
Since last Monday, the Zionist army has launched its most severe and extensive attack on Lebanon. These attacks have resulted in the martyrdom of more than 600 people, including women and children, and the wounding of more than 2,500 people. According to official statistics, it is estimated that nearly 400,000 people have migrated from the affected areas.