NOURNEWS- The army of the Zionist regime has used phosphorous munitions to attack southern Lebanon and the northern regions of Gaza.
The vicinity of Hula in southern Lebanon was attacked by the phosphorous bombs, a Lebanese TV station Al Manar reported early on Sunday.
Hours before the Sunday attack, the Zionist regime’s fighters targeted Odaisseh and Markaba in southern Lebanon.
Several rockets also were fired by the Zionist army into Aabbassiyeh town, which is located in southern Lebanon, too, according to the report.
From the start of Al Aqsa Storm on October 7, 2024, Lebanon’s Hezbollah declared that it would carry out daily operations against the Zionist regime to decrease pressure on the resistance groups in Gaza. Over 24,000 Palestinians, including thousands of women and children, were killed in Gaza since the date.
The Israeli regime has used phosphorus bombs in its latest attacks on the northern Gaza Strip
Israel used the banned weapons in its attacks on Jabalia refugee camp, setting fire to residential buildings there, according to a Sunday report.
The regime also conducted artillery attacks on areas near Nasser Hospital in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the besieged strip.
Hospitals and their nearby areas, where displaced Palestinians are taking shelter, have been the main target of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza in the past several weeks.
In addition to causing huge civilian casualties, those airstrikes have caused the hospitals to stop fully functioning, resulting in a health crisis.
Israel launched its devastating war on Gaza on October 7, killing nearly 25,000 people so far, mostly women and children. It has also put curbs on entry of food, water and other basic supplies, deteriorating the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
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