Key facts
- Seven people were wounded in Israeli air strikes on al-Mansouri, Lebanon.
- Five injured were hospitalized, and two others received on-site medical attention.
- Israeli warplanes repeatedly struck al-Mansouri throughout the day.
- Broader Israeli airstrikes on several southern Lebanese towns resulted in at least seven deaths and 30 injuries.
- The Israeli army confirmed conducting strikes in Lebanon, stating it struck Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the Israeli aggression.
At least seven people were wounded in Israeli air strikes that hit the southern Lebanese town of al-Mansouri, according to Lebanon's National News Agency. Five of the injured were taken to hospital, while medics treated two others at the scene. Israeli warplanes repeatedly struck al-Mansouri throughout the day.
Broader Israeli airstrikes on several towns in southern Lebanon resulted in at least seven deaths and 30 injuries, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. A strike on Jouaya killed three people and injured 16, while separate strikes in Tebnine and Yahmor al-Shaqif killed four more. Some victims were Syrian nationals, and a poultry farm in Yahmor al-Shaqif was hit.
In another incident, one person was killed and seven others wounded in Israeli strikes targeting Al-Msayleh town. Ten Israeli air strikes hit bulldozers and excavators on the Al-Msayleh road, destroying vehicles. One Syrian national was killed, and another Syrian and six Lebanese citizens were wounded. Al-Msayleh road was closed due to significant damage.
The Israeli army confirmed conducting strikes in Lebanon, stating it had "struck and dismantled Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure in the area of southern Lebanon, where engineering machinery used to re-establish infrastructure in the area" was located. Israeli drones were also reported flying over Beirut and its southern suburbs.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned Israel for the overnight strikes on civilian facilities, calling it a "heinous Israeli aggression" that occurred after a ceasefire agreement in Gaza. The Lebanese Health Ministry stated that Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed 4,322 people and wounded 12,210 others between March 2 and July 11.
