At least ten people have lost their lives in the last hours in southern Lebanon due to several Israeli attacks, within the framework of the large-scale operation that the Israeli Army has been developing for a week to take total control of this region. Among the deceased are five farmers of Syrian origin and five health workers.
As local sources have informed the official news agency NNA, the five health workers died after an Israeli attack against an ambulance in Zoutar Sharqi, in the Nabatiyé region.
On the other hand, Lebanese Civil Defense personnel have indicated that the five Syrian workers died in a bombing on the town of Al Haniya, an attack that has also left eight people injured.
The fatalities and the injured have been evacuated and transferred to different hospitals in the municipality of Tyre, to which the city affected by the bombing administratively belongs.
In parallel to these attacks, and within the same offensive in the south of the country, the Israeli Army has issued this Saturday new forced displacement orders directed at the population of seven localities in the area: Maashouq, Burj al Shamali, Rashidieh, Deir Kifa, Qaqaiyat al Jisr, Wadi Jilo and Al Bass.