Israel warns Dahieh residents, strikes south as Hezbollah targets military bases
The Israeli army has issued a warning to the residents of Ghbayri, Hadath, Haret Hreik, Laylaki, Burj al-Barajne, Shiyyah and Tahwitat al Ghadir.
Earlier in the day, Israel had warned residents of Tyre's Abbasiyyeh and the coastal town of Sidon to evacuate areas near two threatened buildings.
Overnight into Tuesday, the Israeli army struck several towns and villages in south Lebanon including Srifa, Deir Ntar, Taybeh, Deir as-Seryan, Beit Leef, Kafra, Adshit, Yater, Baraashit, Braikee, Harouf, Kfarseer, al-Majadel, al-Rihan, and Shaqra.
Also in south Lebanon on the border with Israel, artillery shells hit Aita al-Shaab, Ramia and Yaroun.
A family of six, including two children, were killed in a strike overnight on Nmayriyi, three rescuers were injured in Deir Ntar and four other people were hurt in the strike on Harouf. In Srifa, the Israeli army targeted a car, probably killing the driver.
In West Bekaa, Israel struck the Ain el-Tineh heights.
Hezbollah for its part said its fighters targeted army positions in al-Hamames, Aitaroun, Maroun al Ras, Markaba, Tel Hashomer southeast of Tel Aviv, the Geva base east of Safad, the Tziporit Base east of Haifa, the Yiftah Barracks, and al-Abbad.
It said it targeted troops who tried to enter the southern towns of al-Khiam, and Houla.


