Israeli forces are continuing airstrikes in the western Bekaa Valley and southern Lebanon, according to a military source. No details on specific targets, scope, or casualties have been provided.
Israeli forces are maintaining airstrikes in the western Bekaa Valley and southern Lebanon this morning, according to a military source cited by a single source. The report extends the geographic scope of the ongoing campaign beyond the southern Lebanon focus that has characterized recent weeks. No details on specific targets, the type and number of munitions used, or casualties have been provided. The IDF has not issued a formal statement elaborating on this morning's strikes.
The fresh activity aligns with the broader pattern of IDF operations against Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon since early June, as The Zioneer reported on June 9, 11, 12, 13, and 15. Previous strikes focused on villages near Tyre (al-Abbasiya, Deir Qanoun Ras al-Ain), the Nabatieh and Sidon areas, and the village of Ansar. The mention of the western Bekaa Valley – a Hezbollah stronghold east of the Litani River – marks an extension deeper into Lebanese territory relative to most recent reporting, though similar strikes were noted on June 11. The campaign remains active with no indication of a pause, despite previous reports of potential diplomatic progress.
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