13 Lebanese Killed by Israeli Bomb, Majority of Children and Women

JAKARTA - At least 13 people were killed, mostly children and women, and dozens more were injured on Monday morning as Israel's aggression against Lebanon continued.

The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health, in a report from the Health Emergency Operations Center, said Israeli forces bombed the Jnah area south of Beirut, killing five people, including children, and injuring 52 others, including eight children, quoted from WAFA (6/4).

A man and his wife were also killed when Israeli forces bombed their vehicle in Toul, near the Fakhr al-Din well in the Nabatieh district. Their children suffered varying injuries.

Three more people were killed, and several others were wounded, and several houses were destroyed in an air strike on a house in the town of Burj Rahal.

This morning, fighter jets and drones were seen flying over villages near Tyre. Earlier that morning, Israeli planes had also bombed Arzoun and Ghandouriyeh.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Health's Emergency Health Operations Center issued a statement announcing the deaths of three civilians, including two women, in a bombing in the Ain Saadeh hills, and three other women were injured.