Israeli Airstrikes Target Hezbollah Positions Near Syrian Border
Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes Monday evening on Hezbollah sites in eastern Lebanon near the Syrian border. ©Al-Markazia

An Israeli air strike targeted the town of Srifa in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli army claimed to have targeted military infrastructure in the area.

Israeli warplanes carried out six airstrikes Monday evening targeting Hezbollah military infrastructure in eastern Lebanon, according to regional reports and Israeli media.

The attacks were concentrated in the Wadi al-Sha'ara area and Janta, both located in the eastern mountain range of the Baalbek district near the Syrian border.

Israeli Channel 14 confirmed that the air force had conducted the raids, citing the objective as Hezbollah infrastructure close to the Lebanese-Syrian frontier.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage assessments following the latest attacks. The Israeli military has not officially commented on the specific details of the operation.

An Israeli air strike also targeted a rugged area between Sarghaya and Fleta in Qalamoun, on the eastern ridge.

Four Israeli strikes on Tayr Harfa targeted prefabricated buildings in the town center.

Artillery fire targeted the outskirts of Aita al-Shaab.

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