An Israeli enemy warplane destroyed a solar energy project in the southern Lebanese town of Tair Harfa. The solar project supplies the town’s water well with electrical power. The cost of the project is estimated at USD 300 thousand.
The towns of southern Lebanon’s Alma Al-Shaab and Al-Jebin on Friday morning were also targeted by the Israeli army’s artillery in line with enemy reconnaissance drones flying over villages in South Lebanon’s western and central sectors.
Regions and villages adjacent to the Blue Line, and other southern villages and towns, experienced a tensed night with violent Israeli bombardment.
A number of raids by enemy warplanes targeted the surroundings of Aita al-Shaab and Al-Dhahira, as well as valleys surrounding the towns of Zabqin, Yater, Hanin, and Beit Lif.
Flare bombs filled the region’s sky, reaching the outskirts of Zabqin, Yater, and Kafra.
It is noteworthy that the enemy’s army has expanded the scope of attacks beyond villages adjacent to the Blue Line, targeting civilians and inhabited homes, and threatening residents not to leave their houses at night.
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