Israeli Drone Strike Near the Town of Najariya
Avichay Adraee warned the residents of south Lebanon against returning to their villages.  ©Al-Markazia

Despite the ceasefire in Lebanon established on November 27, certain areas in the south continue to be subjected to bombardments and raids.

At dawn on Monday, Israeli soldiers infiltrated the town of Naqoura, and successive explosions targeted and partially destroyed several residences in the region. Israeli airstrikes also hit the village of Markaba. Additionally, an Israeli drone carried out a strike near the town of Najariya in the Saida district, injuring three people according to the Lebanese ministry of Health.

Israeli drones were observed flying over Beirut and its southern suburbs on Monday morning. Furthermore, the Arabic-speaking spokesperson for the Israeli army, Avichay Adraee, issued a warning on Monday morning to residents of southern Lebanon against returning to or moving towards their villages. In a near-daily advisory posted on Platform X, Adraee addressed residents of approximately 63 localities in the southern part of the country.

“The Israeli army does not intend to target you, so at this stage, it is forbidden for you to return home from this line southward until further notice. Anyone moving south of this line is at risk,” reads Adraee's warning, accompanied by a map showing the said line.

Army Command’s Notice

The Lebanese army stated that it would carry out detonations of unexploded ordnances in several regions of Lebanon on Monday, including Marjayoun (between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM), Hermel (between 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM) and Ras Baalbeck (between noon and 4:00 PM).

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