Israeli Air Force aircraft struck military targets in the town of Ma'arka in southern Lebanon, the IDF said. Details on the specific targets and any casualties have not been reported.
Israeli Air Force aircraft struck military targets in the town of Ma'arka in southern Lebanon at around 13:31 Jerusalem time on Wednesday, according to an IDF statement. Ma'arka is a village in the Tyre district, approximately 25 kilometers north of the Israeli border. The strike comes amid an ongoing campaign of Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon targeting Hezbollah infrastructure and assets. Earlier this week, the IDF struck over eight targets in the Ansariya area and hit the towns of Deir al-Zahrani, Maroun al-Ras, and Al-Sharqiya. Casualty figures for today's strike in Ma'arka are not yet reported, and the IDF did not specify which military targets were hit. No immediate comment was available from Lebanese security sources.
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