Israeli Military Strikes Target Multiple Locations in Southern Lebanon

TYRE: Israeli military operations continued in southern Lebanon with artillery shelling and air raids targeting several towns, according to local reports. The strikes reportedly hit Aita al-Shaab, Houla, Ankoun, and Maaroub, escalating tensions in the region. According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the border town of Aita al-Shaab was subjected to artillery shelling by Israeli forces. Concurrently, an air raid was conducted on the town of Ankoun, as reported by a correspondent in Zahrani. The correspondent noted that the hostile actions occurred shortly before the report was filed. In addition, the town of Maaroub was targeted in a separate air raid, as confirmed by the National News Agency's correspondent in Tyre. Another strike was reported on the Al-Mouaqib neighborhood near a gendarmerie station in the town of Houla, as described by a correspondent in Marjeyoun. These incidents mark a continuation of military activity in the region, which has witnessed periodic escalations. The latest developments follow a pattern of military engagements along the Lebanon-Israel border, raising concerns over potential broader conflict. The Lebanese government has yet to issue an official response to the recent strikes.

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