The occupation's aviation launched an air raid on the town of Anan in the Jizzine district in southern Lebanon.
The occupation carried out three raids targeting the towns of Ain al-Tineh and al-Manara in the Bekaa region east of the country, in addition to the town of Anan in the south.
The occupation army launched a series of air attacks on Monday, targeting scattered areas in southern Lebanon, in a new escalation of security tension on the southern border.
The occupation's raids targeted a building in the town of Ain al-Tineh located in the western Bekaa region east of Lebanon, while other raids hit a building in the town of Anan in the Jizzine district south of the country.
The occupation army had previously issued evacuation warnings to residents of four villages in southern and eastern Lebanon, claiming its intention to target what it described as "military infrastructure" affiliated with the "Hamas" and "Hezbollah" movements in those areas.
The warnings included areas in the towns of "Anan" and "al-Hamara", in addition to "Kafr Hatta" and "Ain al-Tineh", where the spokesperson for the occupation army published maps specifying targets set for logical targeting, which sparked a state of panic and rapid displacement of residents from those residential squares.
These developments come amid Israeli claims of monitoring "movements to rebuild military infrastructure" affiliated with Hezbollah in those areas.
The occupation's aviation launched an air raid on the town of Anan in the Jizzine district in southern Lebanon.





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The occupation's aviation launches a series of violent raids on southern Lebanon