Here is a summary of the aggression against Lebanon today:
Baalbak and Bekaa:
An IOF airstrike targeted a motorcycle in the town of Al-Qaraoun in the Bekaa, eastern Lebanon.
In a continuous escalation, the IOF once again issued a threat to the entire city of Baalbak, as well as Ain Bourday, and Douris, terrorizing residents. Violent airstrikes targeted several areas especially the town of Douris, Baalbak.
5 people ascended to martyrdom and others were injured in an IOF airstrike on a home in Maqneh in the Beqaa Valley.
South Lebanon:
Five people ascended to martyrdom following an IOF airstrike on a home in the town of Arzi, Saida district.
A paramedic was martyred, and two others were injured in an IOF strike on an ambulance in the town of Deir Al-Zahrani in southern Lebanon. In addition, four paramedics ascended to martyrdom later when an IOF airstrike targeted an assembly point for the Islamic Health Authority, at the Derdghaya intersection in southern Lebanon. Another point of the association in the town of Sel’a was targeted, causing a vehicle to catch fire, though the paramedics survived miraculously.
A Lebanese army soldier was martyred after his motorcycle was targeted in the Al-Amariyah area in southern Lebanon.
Violent IOF airstrikes targeted Al-Housh area in Sour.
In addition, two drone strikes targeted a Civil Defense paramedic positioning point in Sour, near the entrance of the Mobile Forces Center and the southern entrance to Sour’s archaeological site.
An IOF strike with two missiles targeted another Civil Defense positioning point of the Islamic Health Authority, and the emergency and fire brigade (Union of Municipalities of Bint Jbeil) in the vicinity of Dalbani Cafe on the seaside across from the beach tents.
Others:
Another IOF drone strike targeted a vehicle on the Kahaleh–Aaraya road (Aley district), which is considered an international route. Abbas Moussawi, a member of the Nabi Chit Municipal Council was martyred as a result, according to local sources, in a continuous attack against all aspects of civil life.

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