On Monday, the Israeli occupation artillery targeted Mar George Church in the town of Yaroun, in the Bint Jbeil district of southern Lebanon, causing significant damage.
Israeli warplanes conducted airstrikes on the towns of Taybeh, Al-Khiyam, Yater, Beit Leif, and the vicinity of Kafrah in the eastern sector, as reported by the Palestinian news agency “WAFA.”
Earlier today, an Israeli airstrike targeted the outskirts of the southern Lebanese town of Ayta ash Shab, while Apache helicopters struck southern Lebanese towns including Ayta ash Shab, Maron Ar Ras, Mahaybib, and Tyre Harfoufa.
Additionally, the Israeli occupation artillery shelled the towns of Ayta ash Shab, Rmeish, Maron Ar Ras, Hula, Mais Al-Jabal, Markaba, and Aitroun.
The recent Israeli military actions in southern Lebanon have escalated tensions in the region. Mar George Church, a historic religious site, was not spared from the damage caused by these attacks. Lebanon has witnessed a series of Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling in various towns, including Ayta ash Shab, Rmeish, and Hula.
These actions have raised concerns about the stability of the region and the safety of its residents. The international community has called for an immediate ceasefire to prevent further destruction and loss of life.
The conflict between Israel and Lebanon has a long history, with periodic flare-ups of violence. The recent airstrikes have once again highlighted the fragile situation in this part of the world and the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to achieve a lasting peace.
The Israeli artillery’s targeting of Mar George Church and the airstrikes on several towns in southern Lebanon have further complicated the already tense situation in the region. The damage caused to historical and religious sites is a matter of great concern, and efforts must be made to restore peace and stability to this troubled area.