A number of neighborhoods in Joya were exposed to a firefight, as the missile bombardment destroyed the town's market, neighborhoods, and houses, which were leveled to the ground. Teams from the Civil Defense, the Islamic Message Scouts, and the Health Authority worked to remove the rubble, while the raids led to the fall of 4 martyrs and the wounding of more than twenty, who were transported to Tire hospitals. As for the town of Tayr Dibba, Israeli aircraft targeted the main road and completely destroyed residential neighborhoods and shops, in addition to damaging the electricity and water networks. The raids led to 7 martyrs and 18 wounded, who were transferred to Tire hospitals. Rescue teams continued to remove the rubble, searching for missing persons whose fate is still unknown. Israeli warplanes raided the towns of: Dibaal, Bint Jbeil, Al-Tiri, Qalawayh, Srifa, Ainata, and Khirbet Selm. Meanwhile, Israeli military and reconnaissance aircraft continue to fly, conducting aerial surveys of the villages of the western and central sectors in the villages of Tire and Bint Habil. In turn, the city of Tyre is living in a state of anticipation and caution after it witnessed raids at the Wahi Al-Athar battle junction, which resulted in martyrs and wounded, while the army organizes mechanized patrols roaming the public roads in Tyre.