Follow-up – INA
The Zionist entity continues its heavy bombardment of Beirut's southern suburbs and areas in southern Lebanon, following Lebanon’s announcement of considering a U.S. proposal for a ceasefire agreement.
In the Zionist entity, security forces reported that two flare bombs landed near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea, central Israel. Netanyahu was not present at the time, with authorities describing the incident as a "serious security event."
In a joint statement, the police and the Shin Bet intelligence service said, "Two flare bombs landed around 19:30 (local time) in the yard near the Prime Minister's residence," confirming that Netanyahu and his family were not home during the "serious incident."
Early Sunday morning, consecutive Zionist airstrikes targeted Beirut's southern suburb near the Lebanese capital’s airport.
According to the Lebanese National News Agency, a "very violent" raid struck the Haret Hreik area in the southern suburb. The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that six people, including three children, were martyred in a Zionist strike on a safe village in eastern Lebanon.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah announced that it had launched "barrages of advanced rockets" at military bases in Haifa and its surroundings in northern Israel.
In a statement, Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance detailed five targeted bases in Haifa and Mount Carmel: "Haifa Technical Base, Haifa Naval Base, Stella Maris Base, Tirat Carmel Base, and, for the first time, Nesher Base."
Source:AFP
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