
Three Israeli fighter jets carried out air raids on the outskirts of Jbaa and al-Bureij in southern Lebanon on Thursday night. The strikes were accompanied by low-altitude flights over the South and the Beqaa.
The warplanes fired four missiles, targeting areas between Jbaa, Zhalti and Senya in the South.
In the Beqaa, two additional airstrikes were reported. The first struck the eastern mountain range near al-Shaara, while the second targeted the western range between the towns of Shmistar and Tariya.
No casualties were reported from the airstrikes.
Later, the Israeli army announced it had struck a military site “containing underground terrorist infrastructure in the Beqaa area, as well as a military location housing rocket launchers in southern Lebanon, where Hezbollah activity has been identified.”
“The Israeli army will continue to operate to eliminate any threat to the state of Israel and will act to prevent any attempt by the Hezbollah terrorist organization to rebuild its forces,” the army added.
Furthermore, the Israeli army shot and wounded a man, identified as A.K., in the Tal al-Nahas area of southern Lebanon’s eastern sector on Thursday. The man sustained a gunshot wound to the thigh and was transferred to Marjayoun Governmental Hospital for treatment. His condition was reported as stable.
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