Two Lebanese citizens killed in israeli airstrike on Kafr Kila town

Two Lebanese people lost their lives in the early hours of Thursday following an Israeli airstrike on Kafr Kila town in southern Lebanon.
The Hezbollah resistance group confirmed the casualties, identifying the deceased as Ahmed Hamada and Mohamed ash-Shami, both fighters within the organization. Details surrounding their martyrdom were not immediately provided.
Reports from Hebrew media outlets indicated that Israeli military aircraft targeted Hezbollah positions and operatives in separate locations across southern Lebanon overnight.
The Israeli occupation army confirmed the airstrikes, stating that fighter jets struck two buildings utilized by Hezbollah and other infrastructure in Khiam town. Additionally, two Hezbollah operatives were reportedly killed in the attack on Kafr Kila town.
In a separate development, Hezbollah claimed responsibility for an attack on Israeli soldiers at the Malikiyah site, where a group of its fighters launched missiles, resulting in direct hits on the soldiers. (ILKHA)
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