Lebanese media reported Israeli Air Force strikes across the country on Monday afternoon. At the same time, a drone appeared in footage published in Lebanon over the skies of southern Dahiyeh in Beirut. An Israeli senior official told the Saudi Al-Arabiya channel, "Work continues to remove every Hezbollah threat."
According to the reports, Israeli Air Force strikes focused on several different areas – the vicinity of the town of Janta in the Bekaa area in the eastern part of the country, the village of al-Mahmoudiyeh in Nabatieh district in the southern part of the country, and the city of al-Hermel in the northeast of the country. Apparently, these are various military sites belonging to Hezbollah. Later, another Israeli strike was reported in the Nabatieh district in the al-Jarmak area.
Video: The Israeli Air Force's strikes in Lebanon. Credit: Arab media
An IDF spokesperson said the Israeli Air Force struck terror infrastructure in the Bekaa area in eastern Lebanon and in the southern part of the country. The IDF spokesperson added that in southern Lebanon, a Hezbollah site used for launching rockets was struck, and combat equipment aimed at Israel was attacked.
Additionally, in Nabatieh, several infrastructure targets were hit, and in the Bekaa area, a site for manufacturing and storing strategic combat equipment was attacked.
Earlier today, Lebanese sources reported the elimination of a Hezbollah commander named Samir Ali Faqih from the village of Sarifa. According to the reports, he was killed in an IDF drone strike in the al-Bisariyah area in southern Lebanon. It should be noted that in recent weeks, dozens of Hezbollah terrorists have been eliminated, some from the Radwan Force. Most were engaged in attempts to dismantle and rehabilitate terrorist infrastructure.



