Khaberni - On Monday, the Israeli occupying army launched strikes in southern and eastern Lebanon, following an Israeli warning that required the evacuation of four villages in preparation for striking targets affiliated with Hezbollah and the Palestinian Hamas movement.
Despite the ceasefire agreed in November 2024, the Israeli occupation continues to carry out regular attacks, which it says target Hezbollah's infrastructure, accusing it of rearming after a conflict that lasted more than a year, including two months of open war.
Dozens of families evacuated the village following the warning, amid the flying of drones over the area. The official Lebanese agency reported that the villages of Ain Al-Tineh, Al-Manara, Anan, and Kafrhatti were subjected to Israeli strikes.
It also reported that "the targeting in the town of Al-Manara led to the complete destruction of a house and caused severe damage to the surrounding homes, cars, and commercial establishments."




