Shafaq News – Beirut

Israeli warplanes launched multiple airstrikes across southern and eastern Lebanon on Friday, targeting a wide range of locations, according to Lebanese media.

In the south, the strikes reportedly hit areas in the districts of Nabatieh, Tyre, Jezzine, and Saida, while additional raids struck the western Beqaa in the east.

Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee claimed on X that the attacks “targeted a Hezbollah Radwan Force training and preparation site,” along with other military infrastructure.

Lebanese authorities had not released casualty figures or damage assessments at the time of reporting.

Despite a US-brokered ceasefire signed on November 27, 2024, Israeli forces continue to occupy five positions south of the Litani River and have carried out repeated strikes across southern and eastern Lebanon, as well as Beirut’s southern suburbs. UNIFIL has recorded more than 8,500 Israeli violations since the truce, while Lebanon’s Health Ministry reports 335 deaths and 973 injuries during that period.

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