Israeli planes violated Lebanese airspace and dropped "warning leaflets" on residents of the border village of Kfar Shuba, Anadolu reported, citing Lebanon's NNA news agency.
In leaflets aimed at the residents of southern Lebanon, it is said that "Hezbollah" is entering workplaces, agricultural lands and citizens' homes in the fight against the state of Israel, as well as using private properties for "terrorist" plans.
In addition, the leaflets call on the people of the south to stop Hezbollah and be careful for their own safety.
"The real danger is that Hezbollah members continue to hide in residential areas. This is something that will harm you too," the flyers say.
Clashes between the Hezbollah movement and Israeli army soldiers have been ongoing since October 8. During these clashes, the losses of "Hezbollah" are 105, and the Israeli army is 6 people.
In addition, 24 civilians were killed in Lebanon and 5 civilians in Israel.

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