Clashes on border, strikes on south and east as Israel abducts man, kills teen in Halta
The Israeli military issued on Tuesday evacuation warnings for the southern towns of Tyre, Burj al-Shamali and al-Maashouq and ordered the residents of nine southern towns to evacuate north of the Zahrani river.
The Israeli army ordered the residents of Ghandourieh, Bir Salases, Deir Ntar, Deirkifa, Burj Qalaway, Kfardounin, Sultanieh, Shehabieh and Qantara to evacuate north of the Zahrani river, after earlier strikes on villages in south and east Lebanon, including Miye w Miye near Sidon, Khiam on the border, and Shemstar in the east.
Hezbollah had announced Monday more than 50 attacks targeting Israeli troops and bases in northern Israel and southern Lebanon, particularly in the border coastal town of Naqoura, where Israeli troops were advancing.
The troops were also trying to advance in al-Arqoub and al-Taybeh amid clashes with Hezbollah and artillery and phosphorus shelling on Labbouneh, al-Henniyyeh and al-Naqoura.
Hezbollah also targeted forces overnight into Tuesday in Maroun al-Ras, Kfarkila, al-Qawzah and near Alma al-Shaab.
The group targeted in north Israel Kiryat Shmona, Ma'alot-Tarshiha, Ein HaKovshim, Sa'sa', Akka, Haifa and Naharaya with rockets and attack drones.
Israeli strikes meanwhile targeted Khiam, Miye w Miye, Majdalzoun, Aitit, Kafra, Safad al-Batikh, Majdal Selm, Qabrikha, Sawwaneh, Selaa, Qana, Burj al-Shamali, Qlayleh, Tayr Debba, Adloun, Dweir, Harouf, Ain Ebel and other villages and towns in south Lebanon.
Strikes also targeted several Amana service stations, that Israel said are linked to Hezbollah, in Nabatieh, Dayr Ntar, Rashidiyeh, Burghlieh, Deir Qanoun, and Shoukine.
Israel has repeatedly struck Amana fuel stations since the conflict with Hezbollah reignited on March 2, accusing them of being part of the group’s "economic infrastructure" that can support its military activities.
The Israeli army targeted for the second time a bridge connecting the Hasbaya-Marjeyoun region with the Jezzine-Chouf and Western Bekaa regions, alleging it was used by Hezbollah.
In Halta, a man was abducted and a sixteen-year-old boy was killed as troops raided a home in the village.
In the east, strikes targeted Shmestar, al-Shaara, and Jouroud al-Hermel.
Earlier in the day, Israel pounded Beirut's southern suburbs saying that it was targeting infrastructure used by Hezbollah.
According to the Lebanese Health Ministry, at least eight people died. A strike on a residential apartment southeast of the Lebanese capital killed at least three, including a 3-year-old girl. Another two people were killed in the village of Salaa and three in the village of Srifa.
More than 1,000 people have been killed in Lebanon since the war between Israel and the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group, an Iranian ally, resumed on March 2 and more than 1 million people have been displaced.


