On Saturday, two Hezbollah members died in a strike by an Israeli drone, which hit their vehicle in the southern Lebanese town of al-Bazouriyeh, near Tyre, located approximately 20 kilometers away from the closest point of the Israeli border.
Additionally, an Israeli drone struck a residence in Marwahin, a location that has faced multiple bombings since the onset of the hostilities. Israeli fighter jets also conducted two airstrikes in Adaisseh.
In the meantime, Israeli artillery shelled areas on the outskirts of Alma al-Shaab and al-Dhayra, as well as the Marjeyoun plain and the al-Hamames hill.
In response, Hezbollah declared new assaults on Israeli military positions at the Hounine, al-Dhayra, and Zar’it posts.
The ongoing conflict has resulted in approximately 197 fatalities in Lebanon, with at least 144 of those being Hezbollah fighters. On the Israeli side, the death toll stands at 15, including nine soldiers and six civilians, as reported by the Israeli military.