Beirut: Israeli drones on Monday were reported flying at low altitude over Bayssarieh, Sarafand, and surrounding areas in Southern Lebanon. Intensive drone activity was also observed over the Tyre region and along the course of the Litani River. Separately, a drone was reported flying at low altitude over the Beirut Southern Suburbs.
According to National News Agency - Lebanon, these drone activities have raised concerns among local residents and authorities. The presence of Israeli drones in Southern Lebanon is often seen as a breach of Lebanese airspace, prompting calls for increased monitoring and response measures.
The drone activity comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, with Southern Lebanon being a focal point of surveillance due to its proximity to the Israeli border. The Lebanese government has previously condemned such incursions, citing violations of its sovereignty.
The reported low-altitude flights over key areas such as Bayssarieh, Sarafand, and the Litani River underscore the strategic interest in these regions. Meanwhile, the activity over the Beirut Southern Suburbs highlights the broader scope of surveillance being conducted.
Authorities have not yet disclosed any specific measures they plan to implement in response to this latest wave of drone activity. However, local and international observers continue to monitor the situation closely.