Beirut: Since Thursday morning, six Israeli enemy drones have been conducting intensive low-altitude flights over the southern Lebanese towns of Jebchit, Doueir, Toul, Harouf, Aabbaa, Sharqieh, and Zbidin.
According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the drones have been observed flying at low altitudes, creating a noticeable presence in the skies of these towns. This activity has raised concerns among local residents and authorities about the intentions and implications of these flights.
The increased drone activity is part of ongoing tensions in the region, with each side closely monitoring the other's movements. The presence of these drones has added to the already strained atmosphere, as the local populace remains vigilant and cautious.
The flights have been consistent throughout the day, with no immediate response or statement from the Israeli military regarding their purpose or duration. The situation continues to be monitored closely by Lebanese authorities, who are assessing the potential impact on the region's security and stability.