BEIRUT: On Sunday, Israeli aircraft carried out at least 43 airstrikes on mountains and valleys in southern Lebanon, north of the Litani River. This region is still outside the Lebanese army’s current plan to collect weapons under state control.
The assaults were categorized by Lebanon as breaches of the cease-fire. Residents of a sizable residential complex in Kfar Hatta were warned by Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraee to leave before it was demolished. Kfar Hatta is located eight kilometers east of the seaside city of Sidon in the Sidon district. It borders the Siniq River and a sizable valley with many caverns to the south.
The Israeli army “will attack, in the near future, Hezbollah’s military infrastructure in the village to counter its prohibited attempts to rebuild its activities there,” according to a post by Adraee that included a map of the facility.
The residents of the compound marked in red on the attached map and the buildings adjacent to it: You are located near a compound used by Hezbollah,” Adraee said. You must leave it right away and relocate at least 300 meters away for your own protection. The Lebanese army command was urged by the town’s and the compound’s civilian inhabitants to examine the area and make sure there were no Hezbollah military installations.
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