Reports from Lebanon capture Israeli Air Force jets flying at low altitude over Beirut's Dahieh district and over Baalbek in the Bekaa Valley, according to Lebanese media. No strikes have been reported, and the IDF has not commented. The overflights follow similar reported activity earlier on Tuesday.
This is the second reported overflight of Israeli aircraft over Lebanon on Tuesday, following earlier reports of fighter jet movements over southern Lebanon and the Bekaa at 12:14 Jerusalem. The current reports specify that the jets are flying at low altitude over Beirut's Hezbollah-dominated Dahieh district and over Baalbek, a known Hezbollah stronghold in the Bekaa Valley, as relayed by Lebanese media. No strikes have been reported, and the IDF has not commented on the activity. The reports come amid a long-running pattern of Israeli aerial surveillance and overflights over Lebanon, with The Zioneer having previously documented dozens of such incidents since the ceasefire. The overflights are widely interpreted as a signal that Hezbollah's movements remain under close Israeli monitoring.
2 developments
- DevelopingFighter jet activity reported over Baalbek in eastern Lebanon
- DevelopingIsraeli aircraft reported over the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon
- StrongLebanese media report Israeli drones flying over Beirut's Dahieh district
- DevelopingIsrael continues intelligence drone flights over Lebanon, Lebanese sources report
Source and signal
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