A vehicle was damaged as a result of one of the two airstrikes on southern Lebanon.
Three killed in ‘Israeli’ strikes on Lebanese border
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Three martyrs were killed Thursday in ‘Israeli’ airstrikes targeting the Housh Al-Sayyed Ali area and the outskirts of Jmeijmeh town in Lebanon, according to Roya News correspondents.
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Field sources identified the victims as Hussein Mahmoud Al-Jouhri and Majed Qanso from Hermel, and Mohamed Alaa Al-Din from Majdal Silm, raising tensions along the Lebanese-Syrian border and within southern Lebanon.
‘Israeli’ military spokesman Avichay Adraee said the strikes were part of a special operation carried out in coordination with the Shin Bet intelligence agency in the Nasiriyah area.
Adraee stated the operation specifically targeted Ali Hussein Mahmoud Murshid Al-Jouhri, whom the army described as a key figure responsible for coordinating military activities.
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The statement emphasized that the operation relied on “accurate intelligence” collected and analyzed by security agencies, attributing leadership roles within Iran-backed military groups to the targeted individual.
The developments highlight the intensity of repeated ‘Israeli’ incursions and airstrikes used to carry out targeted assassinations on Lebanese soil.



