The attacks were preceded by intensive low-altitude flights conducted by both warplanes and drones, signaling a deliberate campaign of intimidation and surveillance ahead of the strikes, Al Mayadeen reported.
The Israeli regime targeted several locations, including the Rayhan Heights in the al-Tuffah region, Jabal al-Rafie, and the outskirts of the towns of Tibna, Sajd, Aramta, Jaba’, and Wadi Binafoul.
The airstrikes also struck the areas between Zrarieh and Ansar, as well as the stretch between Tuffahta and Bisariyeh. Additional raids targeted Mahmoudieh and Jarmaq, near Aishieh in the Jezzine region of southern Lebanon.
The Israeli aggression extended further to the valley between the towns of Houmin and Roumine, where multiple strikes were recorded. The developments underscore a persistent pattern of escalation by the Zionist regime along Lebanon’s southern border.
Additionally, in the western Bekaa, Israeli warplanes also targeted the town of Zalaya, further expanding the geographical scope of the offensive.
Such continued acts of aggression constitute yet another violation of the "Declaration of Cessation of Hostilities" issued on November 27, 2004, as well as the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSC) 1701, adopted in August 2006.
The Israeli regime’s repeated breaches of Lebanese sovereignty represent a clear infringement of international law and the framework established to maintain regional stability.