
Israeli strikes renewed on Bekaa, S. Lebanon, amid border incursions
According to Al Mayadeen's correspondent in southern Lebanon, Israeli aircraft targeted the outskirts of the town of Bouslaiya. Additional raids targeted the area between Ain Qana, Sarba, and Houmin al-Fawqa, resulting in further damage to civilian areas and infrastructure.
The occupation forces also launched four consecutive airstrikes on the outskirts of the town of Irzay, in the Saida district, marking a sharp escalation in the frequency and intensity of attacks.
Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces infiltrated the border town of Kfar Kila, advancing approximately 400 meters into Lebanese territory. The force is currently carrying out excavation work under the protection of tanks, providing cover for the operation. Another Israeli force infiltrated the outskirts of Aita al-Shaab.
In the eastern Bekaa Valley, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that Israeli warplanes conducted an airstrike on the outskirts of the town of Bouday, west of the Baalbek District. This was followed by two additional airstrikes targeting the outskirts of Flaoui, also located west of Baalbek.
These operations highlight a geographic expansion of the Israeli occupation's military actions, reaching deeper into Lebanese territory and targeting previously less-affected areas.
These airstrikes come as part of a broader campaign of Israeli aggression on Lebanon, marked by repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement. Since the first day of the truce, the Israeli occupation has consistently disregarded commitments made under international auspices.
The continued attacks have destroyed civilian infrastructure and continue to pose a threat to the lives of residents in both South Lebanon and the Bekaa region. This escalation unfolds amid persistent international silence and widespread complicity in the crimes committed by the Israeli occupation.
It is also worth mentioning that Israeli movements were detected in the border town of Kfar Kila.
In a similar development, Israeli occupation forces launched a series of drone strikes across southern Lebanon on Saturday, killing at least one person and injuring five others, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent and Lebanese health officials.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health confirmed that one civilian was killed and two others were wounded after an Israeli drone targeted a vehicle in the Saf al-Hawa area, in the Bint Jbeil district.
Elsewhere, an Israeli drone struck a house on the outskirts of Shebaa, injuring one member of the family residing inside.
In a separate strike, a drone targeted a vehicle in the town of Shaqra, also in the Bint Jbeil region. The Public Health Emergency Operations Center reported that the Israeli attack left two Lebanese critically injured, both of whom were transferred to intensive care units for emergency treatment.
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