A Lebanese report says the Israeli Air Force struck two targets in the Bekaa Valley. The specific targets and any damage or casualties have not been reported.
A single Lebanese source reports that the Israeli Air Force struck two targets in the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon on Tuesday evening. No further details on the nature of the targets, the munitions used, or any casualties have emerged. The strike follows a period of sustained Israeli Air Force activity across Lebanon. In recent days, The Zioneer reported strikes in southern Lebanon (June 8-10) as well as overflights reported over the Bekaa itself on June 9. The current strike is the first reported in this particular area in the last 24 hours. The location — the Bekaa Valley — is a known area of Hezbollah presence and weapons infrastructure. Israel has carried out repeated strikes in the region throughout the current campaign. The report remains a single-source claim from Lebanon; no Israeli or official confirmation has been issued. The scope and timing of any response from Hezbollah are not yet clear. The IDF has not commented on the operation.
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