Zionist regime launched strikes on Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley following the issuance of an evacuation directive
The zionist Defense Forces have launched airstrikes targeting locations in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa Valley, following the issuance of evacuation orders to local residents.

On Thursday, strikes commenced just hours following a warning issued by Avichay Adraee, spokesperson for the occupation forces, via a series of posts on platform X. He urged residents of the villages Tamnnine and Saraaine al-Tahta to evacuate the area.
He included in his posts the maps detailing the locations that are expected to be targeted by the Israeli military “in the near future.”
Adraee asserted that the inhabitants of the specified regions were “situated in proximity to sites and assets” associated with Hezbollah, the Lebanese resistance movement.
Israel has conducted a series of aggressive operations in Lebanon following the intensification of its military campaign in the Gaza Strip.
The Lebanese health ministry reports that Israeli attacks since early October 2023 have resulted in the deaths of at least 2,367 individuals, with an additional 11,088 people sustaining injuries.
On Wednesday, Israeli military operations resulted in the total destruction of the village of Mhaibib, located in southern Lebanon.
A substantial quantity of explosives was deployed in the historic village, with authorities asserting that the operation was aimed at an underground Hezbollah “infrastructure.”
Israeli soldiers were recorded on video expressing jubilation following the destruction of the village.
In a significant development last month, the Hezbollah Secretary General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, was reportedly killed in a targeted strike on southern Beirut, allegedly orchestrated by regime forces.
In recent developments, Hezbollah has intensified its counterattacks on Israeli positions and pledged to persist in its efforts to support Gaza and Palestine, alongside defending Lebanon.