Two Lebanese civilians killed by israeli shelling in southern Lebanon

Two Lebanese civilians, a mother and her son, were killed on Friday by israeli artillery fire in the village of Houla in southern Lebanon.
The victims were identified as Nasifa Mazraani and her son Mohamed Mazraani, according to local reports.
The israeli attack came amid renewed violence in the Gaza Strip, where a week-long ceasefire expired on Thursday night. The zionist occupation regime resumed its airstrikes on Gaza, killing at least 109 Palestinians on Friday, according to health authorities.
In response to the israeli aggression, the Lebanese resistance group Hezbollah announced that it carried out five operations against zionist military targets in the occupied northern territories. Hezbollah said that it fired rockets and mortar shells at israeli positions in the Shebaa Farms, the Golan Heights, and the Upper Galilee.
The escalation of tensions in the region has raised fears of a wider conflict, as the international community urges both sides to return to the negotiating table and end the bloodshed. (ILKHA)
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