The same source reports that “an enemy Merkava tank breached by incursion from Tal al-Nahhas, north of Kafr Kila, towards the vicinity of the Burj al-Muluk-Khiyam intersection”.
For its part, the Ministry of Health reported in a statement that the Israeli raid on the town of Haris resulted in the death of six people and two others were injured.
Furthermore, the Lebanese army deployed massively in the neighborhoods and streets of the city of Tyre, marking the start of its redeployment towards the south, particularly in the border villages.
In the districts of Tire and Bint Jbeil, Israeli military aircraft carried out a series of attacks overnight targeting several villages and towns. Although the Israeli army announced the end of its operations before midnight, it returned before dawn to launch flares and thermal balloons over the town of Aita al-Shaab.
After midnight, Israeli planes also attacked the area between the towns of Sajad and Malikh in Iqlim al-Tuffah, targeting new sites in a continuing escalation.
Several videos have been posted on social media sites documenting Israeli raids, including one targeting Kafr Malki in the Sidon district, and the effects of the destruction at a residential building in the southern Lebanese town of Haris , and the significant damage caused by the bombing of the town of Arnoun, in the district of Nabatieh.
According to Tire District Chief Medical Officer Dr. Wissam Ghazal, the number of victims reached 192 people.
For its part, the official Lebanese news agency (ANI) reported that on the eighth day of the ceasefire, an Israeli artillery shell fell on the district of Marjayoun in the governorate of Nabatieh, south of country.
ANI continues that in the morning of Wednesday, Israel also exploded houses and buildings in the town of Khiam, in the Marjayoun district, adding that explosions were heard throughout the south.
The same source indicates that Israel carried out sweeping operations with heavy and medium machine guns in the towns of Khiam and Kafr Kila, in addition to artillery bombardments on the Kafr Kila border.
An Anadolu Agency correspondent reported hearing sounds of Israeli military planes flying over the airspace of the capital, Beirut, while military planes flew low in some areas in the south of the country.
On Tuesday, the Israeli army committed 117 ceasefire violations, leaving 14 dead and 13 injured, according to a report based on data from the Ministry of Health and announcements from the Lebanese News Agency.
Israeli violations ranged from artillery bombardments, raids, military aircraft and drone overflights, machine gun fire, incursions, and flares.
These violations prompted Hezbollah to react on Monday, for the first time since the entry into force of the agreement, with a pre-emptive missile strike targeting the military site of Ruwaisat al-Alam, in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kafr Shuba.
Belgium