Arab media networks reported a series of Israeli airstrikes hitting four towns in southern Lebanon on Monday, amidst the unprecedented ongoing regional war.
Israeli warplanes conducted multiple airstrikes across southern Lebanon on Monday, hitting several municipalities. The strikes occur against the backdrop of the unprecedented regional war that erupted earlier this month, which has seen fierce exchanges between Israel and the Iranian-backed "Axis of Resistance" following the launch of Operation Epic Wrath.
Al Jazeera, a Qatari state-funded network whose regional coverage frequently aligns sympathetically with resistance factions, reported continuous military activity in the southern territories. According to the network's correspondent, Israeli raids struck the town of Haboush and the vicinity of Kfour.In a separate alert, Al Jazeera reported that two Israeli raids targeted the southern towns of Deir Aames and Touline. This specific update was heavily circulated and cross-posted by the network's dedicated Palestinian affiliate channel.
The strikes on Deir Aames and Touline were corroborated by Al Arab Emergency, a regional breaking news aggregator. The channel confirmed that two Israeli raids targeted the towns in the southern territories of Lebanon.
None of the initial reports provided details regarding casualties, specific militant targets, or the extent of infrastructural damage caused by the raids.
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