'Israeli' army targets Hezbollah building in southern Lebanon
'Israeli' army announced on Thursday that it had targeted a building allegedly linked to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, citing reports of "suspicious activity" at the site.
In a brief statement, the 'Israeli' military claimed the targeted building was previously used by Hezbollah to store short-range and medium-range missiles.
Early Thursday morning, heavy gunfire was reported in the Maroun al-Ras area, with sounds of shooting also heard in nearby locations, including Aitaroun and the surroundings of Al-Malikiyah.
Roya’s correspondent confirmed breaches of the ceasefire agreement by the Israeli Occupation Forces on the second day of its implementation.
She added that the town of Aita al-Shaab and the city of Bint Jbeil came under Israeli Occupation artillery shelling overnight.