
South Lebanon came under a fresh wave of Israeli strikes on Thursday, confirmed by Israeli army radio.
In the afternoon, several locations were targeted around Mahmoudiya, on the outskirts of al-Aishiya, near the Khardali river and in Barghaz valley, as well as near a military post in the Khardali area. Raids were also carried out in the vicinity of the towns of Qatrani and al-Jabour.
Another strike hit the surroundings of Zalaya in West Beqaa.
According to the army radio, the Israeli military said it targeted “several Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure sites and a rocket launcher across southern Lebanon.”
The escalation comes amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in the region.
Earlier in the day, an Israeli drone dropped a sound bomb on a resident repairing his home in Kfar Kila, before striking the town twice more. Airstrikes also hit a pickup truck and municipal facilities.
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