Kfarkela: The Israeli enemy has fired five artillery shells near Fatima Gate in Kfarkela to intimidate citizens trying to return to the border village, our correspondent reported on Wednesday. Meanwhile, two shells targeted Adaisseh, and artillery fire is being heard in Khiyam. According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the shelling near Fatima Gate has raised concerns among residents and authorities about the safety of individuals attempting to return to their homes in Kfarkela. The artillery activity has disrupted the daily lives of those residing in nearby areas, increasing tensions along the border region. The situation in Adaisseh has also become precarious with two shells targeting the area, adding to the anxiety of the local population. The sound of artillery fire in Khiyam further underscores the volatile conditions affecting the border villages. Local officials are assessing the damage and advising residents to remain cautious as they navigate the ongoing security challenges. The recent events highlight the fragile nature of peace and security along the border, impacting the lives of those residing in these communities.
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