Israel bombed the outskirts of the Lebanese village of Kfar Shuba, during an exchange of fire along the Lebanese border with the Israeli-occupied Syrian Golan Heights between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli forces.
The southern border of Lebanon witnessed a series of heated security events, yesterday evening, Monday.
These clashed coincide with the increase in the pace of Israeli bombing on the one hand and the military operations of "Hezbollah" on the other hand.
The Israeli bombing of the Lebanese border villages was renewed, and the Israeli warplanes targeted with an air strike a house on the outskirts of the town of Ainatha in southern Lebanon, killing two citizens and wounding others.
The Israeli army also targeted cars belonging to various media outlets during a tour of a number of newsmen in the border town of Yaron, with a number of rocket shells, without causing any casualties.
The correspondent of the Al-Jadeed satellite channel, who was sending a message live on air, confirmed that “the targeting was directed at journalists.”
She pointed out that "the cars of Al-Jazeera and Al-Jadeed were severely damaged."