- Israeli warplanes and artillery struck multiple points in southern Lebanon including Kunin, Barashit, Nabatiyeh, Tyre, Kafr Rumman, Haruf, Zutar, Yahmor, Jabshit, Al-Mansouri, Deir Qanun, Tayr Daba, Siddiqiyn;
- Since the resumption of the war, the Israeli regime has killed 2,951 Lebanese and has wounded 8988 others, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health;
- Hezbollah attacked a Merkava tank near Rishaf with FPVs;
- Hezbollah attacked a Merkava tank near Naqura with FPVs;
- Hezbollah attacked Israeli positions near Deir Seryan with FPVs;
- Hezbollah attacked armored vehicles in Khiam with rockets;
- Hezbollah attacked Israeli positions in Bint Jbeil with rockets;
- Hezbollah attacked Liman base with suicide drones;
- Hezbollah attacked Israeli positions in Hula with drones.
- On May 15, Israel attacked a residential building in the Al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza and reportedly killed Izz al-Din Haddad, commander of the Al-Qassam Brigades;
- On May 16, Palestinian sources confirmed the martyrdom of Izz al-Din Haddad along with his wife and daughter in the Israeli attack;
- The Israeli army raided multiple areas in the West Bank including Qalqilya, Nablus, and Tubas and detained several Palestinians.
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liman base? what is this ukraine?
hehe looks very similar in name. liman zio soldiers in 1949 after the nakba named it after american senator herbert h. lehman, is located roughly 5km north of nahariya, very close to the shore and the border of lebanon (the city near 33°3′32″n 35°6′46″e not the military base). whereas лиман in donetsk oblast derives from the old east slavic word for “ford”, referring to the city’s historical location near a crossing of the donets river.